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SOCIETY OF 
COLONIAL WARS 



IN THE 



STATE OF WISCONSIN 



LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS 



INCLUDING PEDIGREES AND A RECORD OF THE SERVICES 

PERFORMED BY ANCESTORS IN THE WARS 

OF THE COLONIES 



Milwaukee 

Printed for the Society by 

Burdick & Allen 

1906 



ELLIS BAKER USHER, 
HENRY ALVIN CROSBY, 
WILLIAM WARD WIGHT, 

Committee on Publication. 
Gift . 



Official Roll 



Officers and Gentlemen of the Council 

1905 
Governor 

WYMAN KNEELAND FLINT 

Deputy Governor 

CHARLES GAGER STARK 

Lieutenant Governor 

THOMAS LATHROP KENNAN 

Secretary 

ALBERT KELLOGG STEBBINS 

Deputy Secretary 

HARRY LAFAYETTE KELLOGG 

Treasurer 

JONATHAN FRANKLIN PEIRCE 

Registrar 

*HAROLD GREEN UNDERWOOD 

Chancelor 

WILLIAM WARD WIGHT 

Genealogist 

CHARLES COPELAND RUSSELL 

Historian 

ELLIS BAKER USHER 



*Deceased 



Surgeon 

NELSON ALONZO PENNOYER 

Chaplain 

Rev. HORATIO GATES 

Deputy Governor General 

WILLIAM WOLCOTT STRONG 

Gentlemen of the Council 

WILLIAM HENRY UPHAM 
HOWARD GREENE 
OLIVER FREDERIC DWIGHT 
WILLIAM STARK SMITH 
GERRY WHITING HAZLETON 

Governor 

COL. WILLIAM WOLCOTT STRONG, 1897-1903 
WYMAN KNEEL AND FLINT, 1904-1905 

Deputy Governor 

FRANK SLOSSON, 1897 

WYMAN KNEELAND FLINT, 1898 

JOHN WILLIAM PETERSON LOMBARD, 1899, 1901-1903 

ARTHUR NYE McGEOCH, 1900 

WILLIAM WOLCOTT STRONG, 1904 

CHARLES GAGER STARK, 1905 

Lieutenant Governor 

CAPTAIN PHILIP READE. U. S. A., 1897 
WILLIAM JAMES STARR, 1898-1903 

CHARLES GAGER STARK, 1904 
THOMAS LATHROP KENNAN, 1905 



Secretary 

WYMAN KNEELAND FLINT, 1897 

ROBERT CAMP, 1898-1899 

HOWARD GREENE, 1900-1902 

WILLIAM STEVENS BROCKWAY, 1903 

ALBERT KELLOGG STEBBINS, 1904-1905 

Deputy Secretary 

CHARLES HERMAN RUGGLES, 1904 

HARRY LA FAYETTE KELLOGG 

Treasurer 

CHARLES CURTIS BROWN, 1897 

GRANT FITCH, 1898-1899 

ALONZO GILBERT SEXTON, 1900-1904 

JONATHAN FRANKLIN PEIRCE, 1905 

Registrar 

WILLIAM CHESTER SWAIN, 1897-1903 

*HAROLD GREEN UNDERWOOD, 1904-1905 

Chancelor 
WILLIAM WARD WIGHT, 1898-1905 

Genealogist 

WILLIAM WARD WIGHT, 1897 
WILLIAM LYMAN MASON, 1898-1899 

EDWARD JOY PAUL, 1901-1904 
CHARLES COPELAND RUSSELL, 1905 



*Deceased 



Historian 
ELLIS BAKER USHER, 1897-1905 

Surgeon 

NELSON ALONZO PENNOYER, M.D., 1897-1903, 1905 

WILLIAM MATTOCKS FARR, M.D., 1904 

Deputy Governor General 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL PHILIP READE, U.S.A., 1897-1901 

♦HENRY CLAY PAYNE, 1902-1904 

WILLIAM WOLCOTT STRONG, 1905 

Chaplain 
HORATIO GATES, 1902-1905 

Gentlemen of the Council 

♦GENERAL CHANDLER PEASE CHAPMAN, 1897 

JOHN WILLIAM PETERSON LOMBARD, 1897-1898 

HON. WILLIAM HENRY UPHAM, 1897, 1905 

COL. WILLIAM KING COFFIN, 1897 

CHARLES GAGER STARK, 1898-1903 

THOMAS EDWARD CAMP, 1898-1900 

HOWARD GREENE, 1898-1899, 1905 

BENJAMIN RUSSELL ROGERS, 1900 

♦HAROLD GREEN UNDERWOOD, 1901-1903 

ROBERT CAMP, 1901-1904 

WILLIAM STARK SMITH, 1903-1905 

NATHANIEL A. GRAY. 1903 

THOMAS LATHROP KENNAN, 1904 

GERRY WHITING HAZLETON, 1904-1905 

OLIVER FREDERIC DWIGHT, 1905 

♦Deceased 



1898 

Delegates to the General Court 

WILLIAM WOLCOTT STRONG 

WYMAN KNEELAND FLINT 

JOHN WILLIAM PETERSON LOMBARD 

CHARLES GAGER STARK 

WILLIAM KING COFFIN 

Alternates 

FRANK SLOSSON 

WILLIAM HENRY UPHAM 

ELLIS BAKER USHER 
WILLIAM WARD WIGHT 
WILLIAM JAMES STARR 

1902 

Delegates to the General Court 

WILLIAM WOLCOTT STRONG 

HOWARD GREENE 

FRANK GORDON BIGELOW 

JOHN WILLIAM PETERSON LOMBARD 

ELLIS BAKER USHER 

Alternates 

CHARLES HERMAN RUGGLES 

FRANCIS JEWETT JOHNSON 

*HAROLD GREEN UNDERWOOD 

WILLIAM HENRY UPHAM 

CHARLES GAGER STARK 

*Deceased 



1905 
Delegates to the General Court 

WYMAN KNEELAND FLINT 

WILLIAM KING COFFIN 

*HAROLD GREEN UNDERWOOD 

JONATHAN FRANKLIN PEIRCE 

JOHN WYMAN FLINT 

Alternates 

COL. PHILIP READE, U. S. A. 

ALBERT KELLOGG STEBBINS 

WILLIAM STARK SMITH 

OLIVER CLYDE FULLER 

FRANCIS GARDINER FLINT 



*Deceased 



Historical 



ON April 26, 1897, a meeting was held in Kenosha, Wis., 
for the purpose of organizing a Society of Colonial Wars 
in the State of Wisconsin. At this meeting a letter was read 
from the Secretary General of the General Society of Colonial 
Wars, authorizing the formation of a Society of Colonial Wars 
in this state, and acting upon that authority a preliminary or- 
ganization was effected and the Constitution of the Society of 
Colonial Wars in the State of Massachusetts, with one or two 
changes, was temporarily adopted, and officers were elected to 
serve until the first General Court. 

On July 28, 1897, the first Special Court of the Society 
was held in Milwaukee and Articles of Incorporation were 
signed, all the officers being re-elected to serve until the date of 
the first General Court mentioned in the Articles of Incorporation. 

At a meeting of the Council held in Milwaukee on October 
26, 1897, the By-Laws of the Society were adopted. 

The first General Court of the Society was held on 
December 22, 1897, when officers for the ensuing year were 
elected. Immediately after the adjournment of the Court, the 
first annual dinner of the Society was held at Hotel Pfister, ten 
members being present and four guests of the Society. 

At a meeting of the Council held January 14, 1898, it 
was unanimously voted to publish the first Year Book of the 
Society. 

The History of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State 



10 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

of Wisconsin is brief, but shows a steady growth and interest 
in patriotic research. 

November 15, 1899. Resignation of William Lyman 
Mason, on account of permanent removal to Washington, was 
presented to Council and accepted. 

December 21, 1 899. The annual Court of the Society of 
Colonial Wars in the State of Wisconsin was convened at the 
Hotel Pfister, Milwaukee, and officers elected for the ensuing 
year. 

November 7, 1901. Application of Mr. Paul Denison 
Sexton, now living in Chicago, to be transferred from the Wis- 
consin to the Illinois Society, granted. 

December 21, 1 90 1 . Annual Court of the Society of 
Colonial Wars was held at the Milwaukee Club. Officers were 
elected for the ensuing year. On motion of Mr. Payne $25.00 
was appropriated to the McKinley Memorial Association. On 
motion of Mr. Camp the Governor appointed a committee to 
consider the advisability of requesting the co-operation of 
Societies of the state to endeavor to assist in the passage of a 
bill before Congress for the erecting of a memorial to President 
Abraham Lincoln. 

April 30, 1 902. Howard Greene tendered his resignation 
as secretary. Resignation was accepted, to take effect upon the 
election of his successor. William Stevens Brockway was 
elected to fill the unexpired term as secretary. 

December 20, 1 902. The annual Court of the Society of 
Colonial Wars in the State of Wisconsin, was convened at the 
Milwaukee Club, Milwaukee. The following resolution was 
unanimously adopted: 

Resolved, that Article IV of the Articles of Incorporation 
of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Wisconsin be, 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 11 

and they are hereby, amended by striking out the word "three" 
where it occurs in the fifth line of said article, as the same ap- 
pears in the records of the Secretary of the Society; and insert- 
ing in place thereof the word "five"; so that said article when 
so amended shall read: 

IV. "The general officers of such corporation shall be a 
governor, a deputy governor, a lieutenant governor, a secretary, 
a deputy secretary, a treasurer, a registrar, a historian, a 
genealogist, a chaplain, a chancelor, and a surgeon. Such 
officers with five other members of this corporation to be elected 
like them, annually, shall constitute the council, which shall 
manage the affairs of the corporation." 

Officers were elected for the ensuing year. 

The regular annual banquet followed the business meeting. 
The speakers were: Hon. Gerry W. Hazleton, Hon. George 
W. Peck, Capt. F. B. McCoy, Judge L. H. Bancroft and 
Harold G. Underwood. 

December 21,1 903. The annual Court of the Society of 
Colonial Wars in the State of Wisconsin was convened at the 
Milwaukee Club, Milwaukee. Officers were elected for the 
ensuing year. The regular annual banquet followed the busi- 
ness meeting. Nineteen were present. Guests: Major L. W. 
Cooke, Captain David A. Hall; General Charles King and 
Captain A. B. Davis sent regrets. 

January 1 3, 1 904. Resolutions of sorrow adopted, relative 
to death of Bedford Brown Hopkins, copies of which were sent 
to the family of the deceased. 

The Society gave $50 to the George Rogers Clark Society 
Children of the American Revolution for a bust to be placed in 
the Public Library. 

October 9, 1 904. The Society sent a delegation to attend 



12 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

funeral services of Henry Clay Payne, Deputy Governor General 
for Wisconsin, and afterwards adopted resolutions. 

December 21, 1 904. General Court and annual dinner 
held at Milwaukee Club. 

A resolution was introduced authorizing the preparation of 
a new lineage book for the Society; the resolution was adopted 
and upon motion the Governor appointed Ellis Baker Usher, 
Henry Alvin Crosby and William Ward Wight as a Committee 
on Publication. 

At this Court the Historian's report was in the nature of a 
sketch of the life of Deputy Governor General Henry Clay 
Payne. 

At the dinner the speakers of the evening were Rev. H. H. 
Jacobs, Col. L. W. Cooke, U. S. A., Lieut. W. E. V. Jacobs, 
R. C. S., and the Chancelor of this Society, William Ward 
Wight. 

May 14, 1905. A meeting of the Council was held to 
take formal action with reference to the death of Harold Green 
Underwood, a charter member and the Registrar of this Society. 

December 20, 1905. General Court and annual dinner 
held at the Plankinton House. Principal speaker, Capt. William 
V. Judson, U. S. A. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 13 



Articles of Incorporation 



' I 4 HE undersigned, being adult persons and residents of the 
■*■ State of Wisconsin, and being desirous to form a corpora- 
tion under Chapter 66 of the Revised Statutes of Wisconsin 
and of the laws amendatory thereof, do make, sign and acknowl- 
edge written articles as follows : 

I. 

They declare that they associate for the purpose of form- 
ing a corporation under said revised Statutes, and that the pur- 
poses thereof are to cultivate and advance literature and art and 
to foster and promote patriotism, by collecting and preserving 
manuscripts, rolls, relics and records pertaining to the history of 
the American Colonies; by providing suitable commemorations, 
or memorials, and by preparing historical papers relating to the 
American Colonial period; by perpetuating the names and 
services of those who, in military, naval and civil positions of high 
trust and responsibility, assisted in the establishment, defense, 
and preservation of the American Colonies; by inspiring in the 
members of this corporation the fraternal and patriotic spirit of 
the colonists and by increasing in the community respect and 
reverence for those whose public services made the freedom and 
unity of the United States possible. 

II. 

The name of such corporation shall be SOCIETY OF 
COLONIAL WARS IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. 
Its location shall be the City of Milwaukee, in the County of 
Milwaukee, in said State. 



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III. 

This corporation is organized without capital stock and ex- 
clusively for benevolent purposes, and no dividends or pecuniary 
profits shall ever be made or declared by such corporation to 
its members. 

IV. 

The general officers of such corporation shall be a Governor, 
a Deputy Governor, a Lieutenant Governor, a Secretary, a 
Deputy Secretary, a Treasurer, a Registrar, a Historian, a 
Genealogist, a Chaplain, a Chancelor and a Surgeon. Such 
officers with five other members of this corporation to be elected 
like them, annually, shall constitute the Council, which shall 
manage the affairs of the corporation. 



V. 

The principal duties of the general officers shall be: The 
Governor, or in the case of his absence or other disqualification, 
the Deputy Governor or the Lieutenant Governor, shall preside 
at all meetings of the corporation and of the council. The Sec- 
retary, or in case of his absence, or other disqualification the 
Deputy Secretary, shall keep the records, conduct the corre- 
spondence and preserve the seal and the historical documents of 
the corporation. 

The Treasurer shall collect and preserve the moneys of the 
corporation, lawfully disburse the same, and keep a true account 
of his receipts and expenditures. 

The Registrar shall receive and preserve proofs of member- 
ship and other like documents. 

The Historian shall keep a complete and detailed record of 
historical and commemorative celebrations of the corporation, 
edit such documents as the corporation shall publish, and prepare 
annually a necrology and biographies of deceased members. 

The Genealogist shall investigate and pass upon all applica- 
tions for membership. 



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The Chancelor shall pass upon all questions of a legal 
character affecting the corporation. All the principal officers 
shall perform such other duties as the By-Laws shall impose 
and such as appertain to their several offices respectively in like 
corporations. 

The Council shall devise and procure a seal, prepare, amend 
and repeal By-Laws, provide and prescribe the duties of com- 
mittees, fix the quorum of the council and of the corporation 
(which may be less than one-half of either body) and perform 
such other duties as the By-Laws may prescribe, such as apper- 
tain to such a body in like corporations and such as are necessary 
to carry out the purposes of the organization. 

VI. 

The following named persons: 

William Wolcott Strong, 

Frank Slosson, 

Philip Reade, 

William Henry Upham, 

Wyman Kneeland Flint, 

William Ward Wight, 

Ellis Baker Usher, 

William Chester Swain, 

James Kneeland, 

William King Coffin, 

John William Peterson Lombard, 

Grant Fitch, 

Charles Curtis Brown, 

Nelson Alonzo Pennoyer, 

William Lyman Mason, 

Herbert Wight Underwood, 

John Wyman Flint, 

Samuel Sweet Simmons, 
and such other persons as from time to time shall be elected to 
membership therein by ballot in accordance with the conditions 
and requirements of the By-Laws, shall be the and the only 
members of this corporation. 



16 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

VII. 

The first meeting of this corporation for the election of officers 
shall be held at No. 272 Martin Street, in the said city of Mil- 
waukee, at eight o'clock in the evening of the 28th day of July, 
1897. The By-Laws shall make provision for the annual meet- 
ing and for other meetings, regular and special, both of the cor- 
poration and of the council. 

Witness the hands and seals of the signers hereof this 10th 
day of July, 1897. 

Signed: WILLIAM WOLCOTT STRONG, (Seal.) 
WILLIAM CHESTER SWAIN, (Seal.) 
WYMAN KNEELAND FLINT, (Seal.) 
WILLIAM WARD WIGHT, (Seal.) 

In presence of 

Signed : FRANCES FLINT, 
JENNIE L. FLINT. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 17 



By-Laws 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE 
STATE OF WISCONSIN. 



ARTICLE I. 

Of Designations 



The articles of association of the Society of Colonial Wars 
in the State of Wisconsin may be designated herein as the Con- 
stitution of the said Society; the annual meeting of its members, 
as the General Court, and Special meetings as Special Courts. 

ARTICLE II. 

Of Qualifications for Membership 

Any male person of 21 years of age and above, of good 
moral character and reputation, shall be eligible to membership 
in the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Wisconsin, who 
is lineally descended in the male or female line from an ancestor; 
( 1 ) Who served as a military or naval officer, or as a 
soldier, sailor or marine, or as a privateersman under the au- 
thority of the Colonies which afterward formed the United States, 
or in the forces of Great Britain which participated with those of 
the said colonies in any wars in which the said colonies were 
engaged or in which they enrolled men, from the settlement of 
Jamestown, May 1 3, 1 607, to the battle of Lexington, April 
19, 1775. 



18 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

(2) Who held office in any of the Colonies between the 
dates above mentioned, either as; 

(a) Director General or Vice Director General in the 
Colony of New Netherlands. 

(b) Governor, Lieutenant or Deputy Governor, or Lord 
Proprietor in the Colonies of New York, New Jersey, 
Virginia, Pennsylvania and Delaware. 

(c) Lord Proprietor, Governor or Deputy Governor, in 
Maryland or the Carolinas. 

(d) Governor, Deputy Governor or Governor's Assistant, 
in any of the New England Colonies. 

ARTICLE III. 

Of Initiation Fees and Dues 

The Initiation Fee shall be $5.00; the Annual Dues, $5.00, 
payable at the General Court of each year. 

The payment at any one time of $50.00 shall exempt the 
members so paying, from annual dues; or the payment at any 
one time, by a charter member, of $25.00 shall exempt the said 
charter member from paying annual dues. 



ARTICLE IV. 

Of Admission of Members 

Every application for membership shall be made in writing, 
on duplicate blanks furnished by the Secretary, subscribed and 
sworn to by the Applicant and approved by two members of the 
Society over their signatures. 

Applications shall be accompanied by proofs of eligibility, 
and such applications and proofs shall be referred to the com- 
mittee on membership, which shall carefully investigate the same 
and report as early as may be, its recommendation thereon. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 19 

Applicants shall be elected by a Council of the Society, duly 
called, but a negative vote of one in five of the ballots cast, shall 
cause the rejection of such applicant. 

Payment of the initiation fees and dues shall be a prerequisite 
of membership. All elections to membership are subject to the 
approval of the National Society of Colonial Wars. 

ARTICLE V. 

Of the Declaration 

The application of every applicant for membership shall con- 
tain, or be accompanied by, his declaration that he has not failed 
of admission in any other State Society of Colonial Wars and 
that he will use his best efforts to promote the purposes of this 
Society and will observe its Constitution and By-Laws. 

ARTICLE VI. 

Of Election of Officers 

The officers and members of the Council and the Committee 
on Membership shall be elected by ballot at the General Court. 

A plurality of the votes cast shall determine the choice for 
each officer and member of the Council, and such officers and 
members, together with the members of the committee on mem- 
bership, shall hold office for a period of one year or until their 
successors shall be duly elected and qualified. 

ARTICLE VII. 

Of the Governor 

The Governor, or in his absence, the Deputy Governor or 
Lieutenant Governor, shall preside at all Courts of the Society, 
under Parliamentary rules, subject to an appeal to the Society. 

The Governor shall be ex-officio a member of all committees 



20 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

except the nominating committee and the committee on member- 
ship. He shall have power to convene the Council at his dis- 
cretion and shall so convene it upon written request of two mem- 
bers of the Council or upon like request of five members of the 
Society. 

ARTICLE VIII. 

Of the Secretary 

The Secretary, or in case of his absence, the Deputy Secre- 
tary, shall keep a record of all meetings of the Society, and have 
charge of the Seal and Certificates of Incorporation of the 
Society, and documents other than those required to be other- 
wise deposited, and shall affix the seal to all properly authenti- 
cated certificates of membership, and transmit the same to the 
members to whom they may be issued. He shall notify the 
Registrar of all admissions to membership. He shall certify all 
acts of the Society, and when required, authenticate them under 
seal. He shall have charge of printing the publications issued 
by the Society. He shall incorporate in notices of the Council 
meetings the names of all applicants for membership to be voted 
on at that Council. He shall give notice to each officer, who 
may be affected by them, of all votes, resolutions and proceed- 
ings of the Society or of the Council, and at the General Court 
or oftener, shall report the names of those candidates who have 
been accepted and those who have been expelled for cause. 

ARTICLE IX. 

Of the Treasurer 

The Treasurer shall deposit the funds of the Society in some 
bank in the State of Wisconsin, which shall be designated by the 
Council, to the credit of the Society of Colonial Wars in the 
State of Wisconsin, and such funds shall be drawn thence on 



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the checks of the Treasurer for the purposes of the Society only. 
He shall render a report of his receipts and expenditures at the 
General Court, and oftener, if required by the Council or by the 
General Court. 

ARTICLE X. 

Of the Registrar 

The Registrar shall receive from the Secretary and file all 
proofs upon which membership shall have been granted, with a 
list of all diplomas countersigned by him. He shall also file all 
documents relating to memberships which the Society may obtain, 
and under direction of the Council shall make copies of such 
papers as the owners may not be willing to leave in the permanent 
keeping of the Society. 



ARTICLE XL 

Of the Genealogist and of the Historian 

The Genealogist shall investigate and pass upon all applica- 
tions for membership and all supplemental applications, and 
shall report the result of his investigations to the committee on 
membership. 

The duties of the Historian are sufficiently set forth in the 
Constitution. 

ARTICLE XII. 

Of the Chaplain 

The Chaplain shall be an ordained minister of a Christian 
Church and it shall be his duty to officiate when called upon by 
the Governor. 



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ARTICLE XIII. 

Of the Chancelor and of the Surgeon 

The Chancelor shall be a lawyer duly admitted to the bar, 
and it shall be his duty to give legal opinions on matters affect- 
ing the Society when called upon by the proper officers. 

The Surgeon shall be a practising physician. 

ARTICLE XIV. 

Of the Council 

The Council shall have the power to call Special Courts of 
the Society and to arrange for celebrations by the Society. It 
shall control and manage the affairs and funds of the Society, 
but shall at no time be required to take action or contract any 
debts for which its members shall be personally liable. 

Five members of the Council shall be a quorum for the trans- 
action of business. It shall submit to the General Court a report 
of its proceedings for the year then closing. It shall have the 
power to drop from the roll of membership the name of any 
member who shall be at least two years in arrears, on account of 
dues or other assessments, and shall fail, on proper notice being 
given, to pay the same within 60 days. Any member dropped, 
may be restored to membership at any time by the Council upon 
a written application, and the payment of all the arrears to the 
date of such application. 

ARTICLE XV. 

Of the Committee on Membership 

The Committee on Membership shall consist of three mem- 
bers, one of whom shall be the Genealogist. Two members 



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shall constitute a quorum, and a negative vote of one member 
shall cause an adverse report to the Council on the Candidate's 
application. 

The proceedings of the Committee shall be secret and con- 
fidential, and the applicant who shall have been rejected by the 
Council shall be ineligible for membership for the space of one 
year from the date of rejection, except upon a unanimous vote 
of the Committee. 

ARTICLE XVI. 

Of Vacancies and Terms of Office 

The Council shall have power to appoint a member of the 
Society to any office or to membership in the Council pro- 
tempore, to fill a vacancy which the Society shall not have filled 
by an election; provided, however, that the office of Governor 
shall not be so filled by the Council, when there shall be a Deputy 
Governor or a Lieutenant Governor to enter on the duties. 
Should any member of the Council, other than an officer, be 
absent from three consecutive Councils, his place may be declared 
vacant by the Council, and filled by appointment until the elec- 
tion of a successor. No resignation of any member of the Society 
shall become effective unless consented to by the Council. 

ARTICLE XVII. 

Of Disqualifications 

No person who may be enrolled as a member of this Society 
shall be permitted to continue in membership, when his proofs of 
eligibility shall be found to be defective. The Council, after 
thirty days notice to such person to substantiate his claim, and 
upon his failure satisfactorily so to do, may require the Secretary 
to erase his name from the membership list. The said person 



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shall have the right to appeal to the Society at the next Court, 
or at the General Court. If the said appeal be sustained by a 
two-thirds vote of the members present at such Court, the said 
person's name shall be restored to said membership list. 



ARTICLE XVIII. 

Of Expulsion and Suspension 

Any member, for cause, or conduct detrimental or antago- 
nistic to the interests or purposes of the Society, or for just cause, 
may be suspended or expelled from the Society. But no mem- 
ber shall be suspended or expelled, unless written charges be 
presented against such member, to the Council. The Council 
shall give reasonable notice of such charges and afford such mem- 
ber reasonable opportunity to be heard. The Council after hear- 
ing such charges, may recommend to the Society the suspension 
or expulsion of such member, and if the recommendation of the 
Council be adopted by a majority vote of the members of the 
Society present at such Court, he shall be suspended or expelled 
and the insignia of such member shall thereupon be returned to 
the Treasurer of the Society, and his rights therein shall be sus- 
pended or extinguished. The Treasurer shall refund to such 
member the amount paid for the said insignia. 



ARTICLE XIX. 

Of the Courts 

The General Court of the Society shall be held on the 
twenty-first day of December in each year, being the anniversary 
of the landing of the Pilgrims. When that date occurs on Sun- 
day the General Court shall be held on the preceding Saturday. 
Special Courts may be held at the call of the Governor, and 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 25 

shall be held at the written request of five members of the Society. 
All notices for Courts shall be sent out at least six days before 
the date of such Courts. Ten members of the Society shall con- 
stitute a quorum of the General Court and of Special Courts. 



ARTICLE XX. 

Of Service of Notice 

It shall be the duty of every member to inform the Secretary 
of his place of residence, and of any change thereof, and of his 
post office address. 

Service of any notice, under the Constitution and By-Laws, 
on any member, addressed to his last post office address, for- 
warded by mail, shall be sufficient service of notice. 



ARTICLE XXI. 

Of Certificates of Membership 

Members may receive a certificate of membership which 
shall be signed by the Governor, Secretary and Registrar. 

ARTICLE XXII. 

Of the Nominating Committee 

The Society shall, at some Court of the Society other than 
the General Court, elect by written ballot a nominating com- 
mittee, of five members, none of whom shall be officers or mem- 
bers of the Council. 

It shall be the duty of the nominating committee, to select 
the name of a candidate for each office to be filled at the ensuing 



26 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

General Court, and to notify the Secretary of the Society of the 
names selected, at least fifteen days before the General Court. 

It shall be the duty of the Secretary, to mail to each member 
of the Society, at least ten days before the General Court, a 
copy of the report of the Nominating Committee. 

ARTICLE XXIII. 

Of Alteration or Amendment 

No alteration or amendment of the By-Laws shall be made, 
unless notice shall have been duly given in writing, signed by the 
member of the Society proposing the same, to the Secretary for 
presentation to the Court. The Secretary shall send a copy of 
the proposed amendment to the members of the Council, and 
state the date of the meeting at which the same will be voted 
upon. 

No amendment or alteration shall be made, unless adopted 
by a two-thirds vote of the members present at the Council 
voting upon the same. 



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Officers 



GENERAL SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

1905-1907 



Governor General 
ARTHUR J. C. SOWDEN, Boston, Mass. 

Deputy Governors General 

California SPENCER ROANE THORPE, 

Los Angeles 

Colorado FRANK TRUMBULL, 

Denver 

Connecticut BEL A PECK LEARNED, 

Norwich 

Delaware WILLIAM ALEXANDER LA MOTTE, 

Wilmington 

District of Columbia.. THOMAS HYDE, 

Washington 

Georgia JOHN AVERY GORE CARSON. 

Savannah 

Illinois JOHN SMITH SARGENT, 

Chicago 



Indiana ALEXANDER F. FLEET, 

Iowa SAMUEL F. SMITH, 

Kentucky .Hon. D. LINN GOOCH, 



Culver 
Davenport 
Covington 



28 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



Maine JOHN M. GLIDDEN, 

New Castle 

Maryland Gen. JOSEPH L. BRENT, 

Baltimore 

Massachusetts ARTHUR J. C. SOWDEN, 

Boston 

Michigan THEODORE H. EATON. 

Detroit 

Minnesota Gen. JAMES FRANKLIN WADE, U. S. A., 

St. Paul 

Missouri JOHN B. WHITE, 

Kansas City 

New Hampshire Prof. CHARLES LATHROP PARSONS, 

Durham 

New Jersey EMORY McCLINTOCK, 

Morristown 

New York WALTER LISPENARD SUYDAM, 

43 East Twenty-second St., New York 

Ohio MICHAEL MYERS SHOEMAKER, 

Cincinnati 

Pennsylvania RICHARD McCALL CADWALADER, 

Philadelphia 

Rhode Island GEORGE CORLIS NIGHTINGALE, 

Providence 

Vermont ROBERT NOBLE, 

Burlington 

Virginia Hon. RICHARD T. WALKER DUKE, Jr., 

Charlottesville 

Washington J. KENNEDY STOUT, 

Spokane 

Wisconsin WILLIAM WOLCOTT STRONG, 

Racine 



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Constitution 

GENERAL SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS. 



PREAMBLE 

\V J HERE AS, it is desirable that there should be adequate 
* * celebrations commemorative of the events of Colonial 
History, happening from the settlement of Jamestown, Vir., 
May 13, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775: 
Therefore, the Society of Colonial Wars has been instituted to 
perpetuate the memory of those events, and of the men who in 
military, naval and civil positions of high trust and responsibility, 
by their acts of Counsel, assisted in the establishment, defense 
and preservation of the American Colonies, and were, in truth, 
the founders of this Nation. With this end in view, it seeks to 
collect and preserve manuscripts, rolls, relics and records, to 
provide suitable commemorations or memorials relating to the 
American Colonial period and to inspire in its members the 
fraternal and patriotic spirit of their forefathers, and in the com- 
munity, respect and reverence for those whose public services 
made our freedom and unity possible. 

ARTICLE I. 

Name 

The Society shall be known by the name and title of The 
General Society of Colonial Wars. 



30 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

ARTICLE II. 

Membership 

Any male person above the age of 21 years, of good moral 
character and reputation, shall be eligible to membership in the 
Society of Colonial Wars, who is lineally descended, in a male 
or female line, from an ancestor 

( 1 ) Who served as a military or naval officer or as a 
soldier, sailor or marine, or as a privateersman under authority 
of the Colonies which afterward formed the United States, or in 
the forces of Great Britain, which participated with those of the 
said Colonies, in any wars in which the said colonies were en- 
gaged, or in which they enrolled men from the settlement of 
Jamestown, May 13, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, April 
19, 1775, or 

(2) Who held office in any of the Colonies between the 
dates above mentioned either as 

(a) Director General, Vice Director General, or member 
of the Council or legislative body in the Colony of 
New Netherlands. 

(b) Governor, Lieutenant or Deputy Governor, Lord 
Proprietor, member of the King's or Governor's 
Council, or legislative body in the Colonies of New 
York, New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsylvania and 
Delaware. 

(c) Lord Proprietor, Governor, Deputy Governor or 
member of the Council or of the legislative body in 
Maryland and the Carolinas. 

(d) Governor, Deputy Governor, Governor's Assistant, 
or Commissioner to the United Colony of New 
England, or member of the Council, Body of 
Assistants, or legislative body in any of the New 
England Colonies. 



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One collateral representative of an ancestor, such as above 
specified, shall be eligible to membership, providing there be no 
existing lineal descendant, and provided that such person be the 
oldest collateral representative in the male line of such ancestor, 
or has filed with the Secretary General of the Society, written 
renunciations from all other persons having nearer claims to 
representation. 

No State Society shall adopt any rule of eligibility for mem- 
bership which shall admit any person not eligible for member- 
ship in the General Society. But any State Society may, except 
as to members transferred from another State Society, further 
restrict at its discretion, the basis of eligibility for membership in 
its own Society. 



ARTICLE III. 

General Society 

The General Society of Colonial Wars shall consist of the 
Societies now existing in the States of New York, Pennsylvania, 
Maryland, Massachusetts, Connecticut and District of Columbia, 
and such other State Societies as may from time to time be duly 
organized and authorized by the General Society. 

Whenever the word "State" occurs in this Constitution it 
shall be held to include within its meaning the territories of the 
United States and the District of Columbia. 



ARTICLE IV. 

Officers 

The Officers of the General Society of Colonial Wars shall 
be: A Governor General; a Deputy Governor General from 
each State Society; a Secretary General; a Deputy Secretary 



32 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

General; a Treasurer General; a Deputy Treasurer General; a 
Registrar General; a Historian General; a Chaplain General; a 
Chancellor General and a Surgeon General. 

With the exception of the Deputy Governor Generals, the 
above officers will be elected by a plurality vote of the delegates 
present at a General Assembly of the Society. 

Vacancies occurring by death or resignation may be filled 
by the General Council for the unexpired term. 

Each Deputy Governor General shall be elected by a 
plurality vote of the delegates present, in the General Assembly, 
from the State from which said Deputy Governor General is 
chosen. 

The above officers shall serve until the next regular meeting 
of the General Assembly or until their successors are duly 
chosen. 

ARTICLE V. 

Meetings 

The regular meetings of the General Society shall be termed 
"General Assembly," and shall be held once every three years, 
at such time and place as the preceding General Assembly may 
elect. 

Special General Assemblies may be held upon the order of 
the Governor General, or upon the order of the Governors of 
three of the State Societies. 

General Assemblies shall consist of the General Officers and 
five delegates from each State Society. 

Delegates or General Officers, representing a majority of 
the State Societies, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction 
of business, and proceedings shall be in accordance with parlia- 
mentary law. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 33 

The order of business shall be : 

FIRST. The calling of the General Assembly to order by the 
Governor General, or in his absence, by the Sec- 
retary General. 

SECOND. Prayer by the Chaplain General. 

THIRD. Reading of minutes of last General Assembly. 

FOURTH. Report from Secretary General. 

FIFTFI. Report from Treasurer General. 

SIXTH. Reports from Committees and Officers. 

SEVENTH. Unfinished Business. 

EIGHTH. New Business. 

NINTH. Reports from State Societies. 

TENTH. Election of Officers. 

ELEVENTH. Benediction by the Chaplain General. 

The Minutes of each assembly shall be read before its final 
adjournment. 

ARTICLE VI. 

State Societies 

Each State Society shall annually transmit to the Secretary 
General a circular letter, stating the number of its members, 
general matters of interest, and any suggestions which may be 
deemed of advantage to the Society. 

Each State Society shall in the month of January in each 
year, pay to the Treasurer General the sum of $25.00. 

ARTICLE VII. 

Powers of the General Society 

The General Society shall have sole power of action in the 
National as distinct from the State affairs of the organization. 
It shall have jurisdiction to pass upon all questions of eligibility 
referred to it by the Registrar General, but shall not otherwise 



34 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

interfere in the regulations or government of any State Society, 
unless by a plurality vote of the General Assembly, when the 
surrender of a State Charter may be demanded, should an in- 
vestigation show that such action is necessary for the welfare of 
the Societies at large. It shall have power to grant charters to 
States other than those in which the Society is already organized, 
provided, that at least nine persons duly qualified to be mem- 
bers, make such application. It shall issue the insignia and the 
diplomas of membership. It shall publish the Year Book with 
the co-operation of the several State Societies, and the cost shall 
be defrayed by the latter in proportion to their membership. 

The General Council, which shall be composed of all the 
General Officers, shall exercise the powers of the General Society 
(except those of demanding State Charters and of amending the 
Constitution) between meetings of the General Assembly, to 
which latter body it shall regularly report all its transactions. 



ARTICLE VIII. 

Governor General 

The Governor General, or in his absence, a duly selected 
temporary presiding officer, shall preside at all General As- 
semblies and meetings of the General Council of the Society. 

ARTICLE IX. 

Secretary General 

The Secretary General shall be keeper of the Great Seal of 
the Society and of the General Society flag, and of the diploma. 
He shall conduct the general correspondence of the Society and 
keep a record thereof. He shall have charge of the printing and 
publications of the Society. He shall give due notice of the 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 35 

time and place of the holding of all meetings of the General 
Assembly and of the General Council and shall keep full record 
of their proceedings. 

ARTICLE X. 

Treasurer General 

The Treasurer General shall collect and keep the funds and 
securities of the Society and deposit and invest them subject to 
the direction of the General Council. Out of these funds he 
shall pay such sums as may be ordered by the General Council. 
He shall keep a full account of his receipts and payments and at 
each General Assembly or when required by the General Coun- 
cil, shall render an account of the same. He shall be Custodian 
of the die of the Insignia and may issue the Insignia and Rosettes. 
For the faithful performance of his duty he may be required to 
give such security as the General Council may deem proper. 

ARTICLE XI. 

Registrar General 

It shall be the duty of each State Society to file with the 
Registrar General a duplicate of the application of each member. 
The Registrar General shall receive and file all duplicate applica- 
tions upon which membership has been granted, with a list of all 
diplomas signed by him and all documents which the Society 
may acquire. It shall also be his duty to submit to the General 
Council any application for membership which in his opinion 
does not fulfill the requirements of Article II of this Constitution. 

ARTICLE XII. 

Historian General 

The Historian General shall keep a detailed record of all 
historical and commemorative celebrations of the General Society 



36 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

and shall edit and prepare for publication such historical ad- 
dresses, papers and other documents as the Society may decide 
to publish. 

ARTICLE XIII. 

Chaplain General 

The Chaplain General shall be an ordained minister of a 
Christian Church, and it shall be his duty to officiate when called 
upon by the proper officers. 

ARTICLE XIV. 

Chancelor General 

The Chancelor General shall be a lawyer duly admitted to 
the bar, and it shall be his duty to give legal opinion on matters 
affecting the Society when called upon by the proper officers. 

ARTICLE XV. 

Surgeon General 

The Surgeon General shall be a practising physician. 
ARTICLE XVI. 

Great Seal 

The Great Seal of the General Society shall be: Within a 
beaded annulet, a title scroll, " 1 607, General Society of Colonial 
Wars, 1775;" and in base the motto: "Fortiter Pro Patria," 
surrounding diaper charged with nine mullets. Over all a shield, 
surmounted of the crown, bearing American Colonial Seals 
quarterly of nine; I. Virginia; Argent, a cross gules between 
four escutcheons each regally crowned proper, the first and fourth 
escutcheons, France and England, quarterly; second escutcheon, 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 37 

Scotland; third, Ireland. II. New York: Argent, a beaver 
bendways proper on a bordure tenny, a belt of wampum of the 
first. III. Massachusetts: Azure, on a mount between two 
pine trees vert, an Indian affronte or, belted with leaves of the 
second, holding in his dexter hand an arrow paleways, point 
downwards, and in his sinister hand a bow paleways, of the 
third; upon a scroll proper, issuing from his mouth, the legend, 
"Come over and help us." IV. New Hampshire: Quarterly, 
first and fourth grand quarter of France and England; second, 
Scotland; third, Ireland; over all an escutcheon of pretence; 
azure billetee or, a lion rampant of the second, for Nassau. V. 
Connecticut: Argent, a dexter hand issuing out of clouds in 
dexter chief, holding a double scroll proper, fesseways, bearing 
the legend, "Sustinet qui transtulit;" in base fifteen grape vines, 
six, five, four, leaved and fructed proper. VI. Maryland: 
Quarterly first and fourth paly of six or and sable, a bend 
counterchanged, for Calvert; second and third, per fesse and per 
pale argent and gules, a cross bottony counterchanged for Cross- 
land (seal of Lord Baltimore). VII. Rhode Island: Azure, 
an anchor in pale or. VIII. New Jersey: Quarterly, first, 
England impaling Scotland; second, France; third, Ireland; 
fourth, per pale and per chevron; first, gules two lions passant 
guardant in pale or, for Brunswick; second, or, semee of hearts, 
a lion rampant azure, for Lunenburgh; third, gules, a horse 
courant argent, for Westphalia; over all an inescutcheon gules 
charged with the crown of Charlemagne. IX. Pennsylvania: 
Argent on a fesse sable, three plates (Arms of Penn). 

ARTICLE XVII. 

Insignia 

The insignia of the Society shall consist of a badge, pendant 
by a gold crown and ring, from a watered silk ribbon one inch 
and a half wide of red, bordered with white and edged with red. 



38 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

The badge shall be surrounded by a laurel wreath in gold 
and shall consist of: 

Obverse; A white enameled star of nine points bordered 
with red enamel, having between each star point a shield dis- 
playing an emblem of one of the nine original colonies; and, 
within a blue enameled garter bearing the motto, "Fortiter Pro 
Patria," an Indian's head in gold relievo. 

Reverse; The star above described, but with gold edge, 
each shield between the points displaying a mullet, and in the 
center, within an annulet of blue bearing the title, "Society of 
Colonial Wars, 1607-1775," the figure of a Colonial soldier 
in gold relievo. The reverse of the crown of each insignia shall 
bear an engraved number, corresponding to that of the registered 
number of the member to whom such insignia has been issued. 

The insignia shall be worn by the members on all occasions, 
when they assemble as such, for any stated purpose or celebra- 
tion, and may be worn on any occasion of ceremony. It shall 
be worn conspicuously, on the left breast ; but members who are, 
or have been Gentlemen of the Council of a State Society, may 
place a rosette of regulation pattern, upon the silk ribbon from 
which it is pendant. 

Members who are, or have been General Officers, or Officers 
of a State Society, may wear the insignia with three jewels in a 
crown, and suspended from a regulation ribbon around the neck. 

Members who are, or have been Governors, Deputy Gover- 
nors, or Lieutenant Governors of State Societies, or Officers of 
the General Society, may, in addition to the insignia so sus- 
pended, wear a ribbon of the Society's colors, three and one- 
half inches in width, extending from the right shoulder to the 
left hip. The insignia shall be worn only as above prescribed. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 39 

ARTICLE XVIII. 

Diploma 
The Diploma of this Society shall bear the following words: 
GENERAL SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS. 

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 

Greeting : Know ye, this is to certify that on the 

day of , in the year of our Lord , 

and in the year of this Society, the 



Gentleman, was duly elected an Hereditary Member of the 

Society of Colonial Wars in the State of 

by right of his descent from 

In witness whereof: We have hereunto signed 
our names and affixed the Great Seal of the General 
Society. 

Officers of the General Society : 

, Governor-General. 

, Secretary-General. 

, Registrar-General. 

And countersigned by the Governor, Secretary, and 
Registrar of the State Society. 

Bordering the top and left side of the diploma is an orna- 
mental scroll work containing within the initial letter "G" of 
"General Society," a representation of Captain Miles Standish 
and a band of Colonial Soldiery; the initial surmounted by the 
Imperial Crown of the British Empire and having below it the 
motto of the Society. Ranged along the scroll are shields bear- 
ing the arms of the original nine Colonies, as emblazoned in the 
Great Seal of the Society, and around these are emblems of 
colonial warfare with the flags of Sweden and New Netherland, 
and the rose, thistle, shamrock and corn-flower, badges respec- 



40 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

tively of England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. At the 
center at top, is a cluster of Indian weapons and the head of a 
Sachem charged upon the Fleur-de-lis of France. 

ARTICLE XIX. 

Flag 

The flag of this Society shall consist of the red cross of St. 
George on a white field, bearing in the center the escutcheon of 
the General Society, surmounted by the crown and surrounded 
by nine stars. 

ARTICLE XX. 

State Secretaries 

It shall be competent for the General Council to appoint 
State Secretaries in States where no State Societies exist, with a 
view to represent the interest of this Society, and if authorized 
to do so, to prepare for the organization of new State Societies. 
Such State Secretaries shall be subject to the direction and regu- 
lation of the General Council. Their appointment shall be for 
a limited time, not to exceed one year, but may be renewed. 
They may be removed for cause, and their office shall terminate 
upon the organization of, and grant of a charter to a Society in 
their State. They shall communicate with, and receive com- 
munication from the Society through the Secretary General. 

ARTICLE XXI. 

Members of State Societies 

The General Council shall elect to membership only charter 
members of new State Societies, whose membership shall be 
ipso facto transferred to their own State Society with the grant of 
its charter. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 41 

No State Society shall elect to membership, persons resident 
within the territory of another State Society, except upon written 
consent given in advance, by the Council of the latter Society. 
But members changing residence from one State to another, or 
coming within the jurisdiction of a new State Society, may at 
their option, retain membership in the State Society in which they 
were originally admitted. A member of any State Society, may 
be admitted to membership, by action of the Council of another 
State Society, within the bounds of which he is resident, upon 
satisfactory proof of his membership in good standing in the 
Society from which he comes, and subject to the rules and regu- 
lations of the Society he enters. 

An initiation fee shall not be twice required. 

ARTICLE XXII. 

Alterations and Amendments 

No alterations of, or amendments to this Constitution shall 
be made, unless proposed by the Council of a State Society in 
writing. The Secretary General shall send a printed copy of 
the proposed amendment to each State Society, naming the time 
when, and the place where it will be voted upon, and the vot- 
ing shall take place in the General Assembly. 

Six months notice shall be given to each Society. 

No amendment shall be made, unless adopted by a two- 
thirds vote of the State Societies, through their delegates in the 
General Assembly. 



Tn memoriam 



CHANDLER PEASE CHAPMAN 

Born in Bristol, Ohio, Feb. 13th, 1844. 
Died in Madison, Wis., May 12th, 1897. 

JAMES KNEELAND 

Born in LeRoy, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1816. 
Died in Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 6th. 1899. 

BEDFORD BROWN HOPKINS 

Bom in Clarence, N. Y., Oct. 16th, 1834. 
Died in Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 3d, 1903. 

HENRY CLAY PAYNE 

Born in Ashfield, Mass., Nov. 23d, 1843. 
Died in Washington, D. C, Oct. 4th, 1904. 

HAROLD GREEN UNDERWOOD 

Bora in Litchfield, N. Y, Aug. 1st, 1852. 
Died in Chicago, III., May 12th, 1905. 



Membership Roll 



Membership Roll 



Wisconsin No. Society No. 

1 WILLIAM WOLCOTT STRONG 896 

Born March 3, 1852, Chicago, 111. 

Generation. Line of Descent from William Bradford. 

9 William Sumner Strong (1820-1888) Adaline Sophia Irwin (1823- 

1874). 
8 William Strong (1785-1841) Naomi Terry (1787-1869). 
7 Samuel Terry (1750-1838) Huldah Burnham (1752-1809). 
6 Samuel Terry (1725-1798) Mary Kellogg (1730-1801). 
5 Ephraim Terry (1701-1783) Anne Collins (1702-1778). 
4 Nathaniel Collins (1677-1756) Alice Adams (1682-1735). 

3 William Adams (1650-1685) Alice Bradford ( 1680). 

2 William Bradford 2 (1624-1704) Alice Richards ( 1671). 

I William Bradford 1 (1588-1659) Alice Carpenter (1591-1670). 

WILLIAM BRADFORD 2 . Commanded the Expedition 
to relieve Swansey, 1675. Wounded by the Indians in the 
"Great Swamp Fight." Deputy Governor of Plymouth. 

Palfrey's History of New England, Vol. II, pp. 131-148- 

387-408. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, p. 70. 

WILLIAM BRADFORD 1 . One of the signers of the 
Mayflower Compact, 1 620. Governor of Plymouth Colony in 
1621-1632-1637-1639-1642-1648-1656. 

Bancroft's History of the United States, Vol. I, pp. 210- 

211. 
Palfrey's History of New England, Vol. I, p. 408. 



48 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM ROGER WOLCOTT. 
Generation. 

5 William Sumner Strong (1820-1888) Adaline Sophia Irwin (1823- 

1874). 
4 William Strong (1785-1841) Naomi Terry (1787-1869). 
3 John Strong (1760-1836) Lydia Sumner (1759-1818). 
2 John Strong (1707-1793) Hepsibah Wolcott (1707-1780). 
1 Roger Wolcott (1678-1762) Sarah Drake (1686-1747). 

ROGER WOLCOTT 1 of Windsor, Conn. Commissary in Queen 
Anne's War in 1711. Commanded the Connecticut troops in the Louisburg 
Expedition and was second in command of the United Colonial Army in 
1 745. Governor of Connecticut, 1 750-54. 

Stiles' History of Ancient Windsor, p. 217. 

Hollister's History of Connecticut, Vol. I, pp. 400-495. 

JOHN STRONG 2 of Windsor, Conn. Drummer in Capt. Benjamin 
Allyn's Company in the Crown Point Expedition, August, 1755. Ensign 
in General Phineas Seymour's Command, Siege of Montreal, 1760. 

Stiles' History of Ancient Windsor, pp. 251-269. 
Connecticut War Archives, Vol. VI. 



State No. Society No. 

2 FRANK SLOSSON. 1659 

Born October 18, 1846, Richmond, Mass. 
Generation. Line of Descent from James Avery. 

7 Martin Slosson ( ) Sabra Avery (1802 ). 

6 Russell Avery (1769-1831) Betsy Wheeler ( ). 

5 Thomas Avery (1746 ) Hannah Smith (1745-1813). 

4 Christopher Avery, Jr. ( 1 709- 1 778) Eunice Prentice (1716-1 796) . 

3 Christopher Avery (1679-1753) Abagail Park ( 1713). 

2 James Avery, Jr. (1646-1748) Deborah Stallyon ( 1729). 

1 James Avery ( 1 620- 1 700 Joanna Greenslade ( 1 622 ) . 

JAMES AVERY. 1 Ensign, Lieutenant and Captain. 
Second in command under Capt. John Winthrop. Captain in 



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1673, in command of a force of 100 Dragoons. Commanded 
the Pequot Allies in "The Great Swamp Fight." 

Sweet's Averys of Groton, pp. 14-26. 

Register Society of Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 279. 



State No. Society No. 

3 f CAPT. PHILIP READE, U. S. A. 522 

Born October 13, 1844, in Lowell, Mass. 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Perkins. 

9 Henry Reade (1804-1878) Rowena Hildreth (1814 ). 

8 Israel Hildreth (1791-1859) Dolly Jones (1792-1858). 

7 Israel Hildreth (1755-1839) Susannah Hale ( ). 

6 Ezekiel Hale (1725-1789) Abigail Sargent (1734-1818). 

5 Christopher Sargent (1704-1790) Susannah Peaslee (1712-1785). 

4 Thomas Sargent 2 (1676-1719) Mary Stevens (1679-1766). 

3 Thomas Sargent 1 (1643-1705) Rachel Barnes ( ). 

2 William Sargent (1602-1678) Elizabeth Perkins ( ). 

1 John Perkins (1590-1654) Judith ( ). 

SERGEANT JOHN PERKINS 1 of Agawam (Ips- 
wich), Mass. Bay Colony. Sergeant of the allied English and 
the friendly aboriginal Indians under their Chief, Masconomo, 
at Agawam, during the war with the Tarratines, July to Sep- 
tember, 1631. In March, 1650, Sergeant John Perkins, senior, 
of Ipswich, "being above 60 years of age, was freed from 
ordinary training by the Court." 

Town Records of Ipswich. 

Mather's Early History of New England, p. 111. 

Perkins' The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, 1889, 

p. 4. 
Nason's History of Ipswich. 
Governor John Winthrop's Journal. 
The Anchoring of the Fleet at Cape Ann in 1630. 
History of Essex County, Mass., Chapter "Ipswich," p. 

200. 
tLife Member. 



50 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM FRANCIS COOKE. 

Generation. 

8 Henry Reade (1804-1878) Rowena Hildreth (1814 ). 

7 William Reade 5 (1758-1829) Lydia B. Nourse (1759-1813). 

6 William Reade 4 (1724-1769) Lucy Spaulding (1744-1821). 

5 William Reade 3 (1704 ) Hannah Bates (1700 ). 

4 William Reade 2 (1682-1753) Alice Nash (1685-1751). 

3 William Reade 1 (1639-1706) Esther Thompson ( ). 

2 John Thompson (1616-1696) Mary Cooke ( 1715). 

1 Francis Cooke (1583-1663) . 

FRANCIS COOKE 1 of Plymouth, Dartmouth and Middleborough, 
Mass. Came over in the Mayflower. Was one of the signers of the 
original Mayflower compact at Cape Cod, Mass., Nov. 11, 1620. A 
voluntary member of the military company which chose Miles Standish 
captain, Feb. 17, 1620. Served in expedition against Indians under the 
latter, Feb. 16, 1621. Member of Plymouth Military Company, June 22, 
1644. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. I, pp. 445-6. 
Davis' Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, 1893, pp. 69, 

340. 
Thompson's Descendants of John Thompson of Plymouth, 

Mass., 1890, p. 235. 
Bartlett's Pilgrim Fathers of New England, 1853, p. 131. 
Town Records of Plymouth, 1636 to 1705, Vol. I, p. 17. 
Bayliess* History of New Plymouth, 1886, Vol. I, pp. 87- 

88; also pp. 17-18. 
Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation, 1856, p. 43. 
Reed's History of the Reed-Reade Family, 1861, p. 311. 
Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1896, p. 305. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM WILLIAM READE. 

Generation. 

7 Henry Reade (1804-1878) Rowena Hildreth (1814 ). 

6 William Reade (1758-1829) Lydia B. Nourse (1759-1813) 

5 William Reade (1724-1769) Lucy Spaulding (1744-1821). 

4 William Reade (1704-1773) Hannah Bates (1700 ). 

3 William Reade (1682-1753) Alice Nash (1685-1751). 

2 William Reade (1639-1706) Esther Thompson ( ). 

1 William Reade (1605-1663) Iris ( ). 



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WILLIAM READE 5 of Dunstable and Chelmsford, Mass., and Litch- 
field, Read's Ferry, N. H. Ensign 1761-1764, during part of Fourth 
French and Indian War. Lieutenant from 1764-68. Captain from 1768 
until his death. Had just received a Colonel's commission at the time of 
his decease. Contemporary of Maj. Samuel Moor, Capt. Thomas Parker, 
Lieut. James Nahors and Lieut. John Parker, all east side Merrimack river. 

Town Records of Litchfield, N. H., Book I, p. 41, 1737; 

Vol. II, 1768, p. 33, 1769. First Town Book, p. 

214, 1761, p. 227, 1763; Vol. II, p. 31, 1768. p. 15. 

1765, p. 9, 1764, pp. 18-20-22, 1765-66, p. 30, 

1768. 
New Hampshire Archives, official compilation, Bouton, 

D. D., Vol. IX, p. 479. 
Town papers of New Hampshire, Litchfield, 1772. 
New England Hist, and Gen. Society, Boston. 
Reed's History Reed-Reade Family, 1861, p. 174. 
Dr. McQueston's History of Litchfield, Nashua, N. H., 

pub'd in Hist, of Hillsborough Co., N. H., Hurd. 
Registry of Deeds, Exeter, N. H., and East Cambridge, 

Mass. 



WILLIAM READE 4 of Weymouth, Dunstable, Chelmsford and 
Westford, Mass. Served under Sir William Pepperell, March 24 to June 
17, 1745, in the Louisburg Expedition, Island of Cape Breton. Soldier in 
military service, time of the Indian invasion, 1 744-5, King George's War, 
1744-48. One of the grantees of land in "Narragansett No. 4," renamed 
Goffstown, N. H. On May 9, 1 770, he was appointed, and again, July 3, 
also Dec. 31, 1772, one of the Justices, Inferior Court of Common Pleas, 
Massachusetts. 

Town Records of Litchfield, Hillsboro County, N. H. 
New England Hist, and Gen. Register, 1871, Vol. XXV, 

p. 251. 
Hodgman's History of Westford, 1659-1883. 
Dr. McQueston's History of Litchfield, N. H. 
Massachusetts Civil List for Colonial and Provincial 
Periods, 1680-1774, Whitmore, A.M., 1870, pp. 78- 
79. 137-138. 
Steam's History of Ashburnham, Mass., p. 36. 



WILLIAM READE 3 of Weymouth and Abington, Mass. Styled 
Captain in Town Records, etc., of Abington, from March 2, 1712, to his 



52 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



death. In December, 1748, an act was passed at Portsmouth, N. H., 
granting him land for military services in the Goffstown Rangers, time of 
the Indian invasion, three years previous. 

Town Records of Abington, Mass. 

Hurd's History of Hillsborough County, N. H., pp. 304-5. 

Reed's History of the Reed-Reade Families, 1861, p. 337. 

WILLIAM READE 2 — sometime Reed-Read-Reid— of Wessaguscus, 
renamed Plymouth, Mass. Trooper under Capt. Thomas Prentice; also 
under Lieut. Edward Oakes, also under Capt. Isaac Johnson ; also of the 
militia of Weymouth under Capt. William Torrey, 1675 and 1676, Mount 
Hope campaign. His wife was Esther Thompson of Middleborough, 
Mass., grand-daughter of Francis Cooke, who came over in the Mayflower 
in 1620. 

Massachusetts Archives, Vol. LXVII, pp. 226, 2261 ; also 

Vol. LXVIII, p. 333. 
Muster and Pay-Roils of Mr. John Hull, Treasurer at 

War, Massachusetts Bay Colony. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, 1675-7, 1891, pp. 

39-43. 
Historical Sketch No. 2 of the Town of Weymouth, Wey- 
mouth Historical Society, 1622 to 1884, Nash, 1885, 
p. 40. 
New England Hist, and Gen. Reg., Vol. XXV, 1871, p. 

378. 
Reed's History of the Reed-Reade Family, 1861, p. 311. 
Boston Probate Office, 1706. 

WILLIAM READE 1 of Wessaguscus, renamed Plymouth Plantation, 
Mass. Came from England with the Rev. Joseph Hull in the Assurance 
de Lo, in 1635. He was of the Train Band Wessaguscus, and is referred 
to as Ensign, May 1 , 1 640, in connection with Lieut. Davenport in the 
Records of Massachusetts Bay Colony, proceedings affecting the towns of 
Ipswich and Rowley. Early settler. On Sept. 2, 1635, was chosen Deputy 
from Weymouth to the General Court, Massachusetts Bay Colony and re- 
tained that office in 1636-38. His widow was alloted land Dec. 14, 1663. 

Massachusetts Records, Vol. I, pp. 189-235. 
Nash's Weymouth Historical Society, No. 2, p. 26. 
Reed's History of the Reed-Reade Families, 1861, Chapter 

VIII. 
William Reade of Weymouth and his Descendants, p. 

310. 
New England Hist, and Gen. Register, Vol. XXV, pp. 

12, 310 and 378. 
Register Society of Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 378. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 53 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM SIMON WILLARD. 

Generation. 

6 Oliver Jones (1762-1816) Dolly Clement (1762-1843). 

5 Daniel Clement (1730 ) Eunice Hunt (1729 ). 

4 Nathaniel Clement (1696 ) Elinor Coburn (1699 ). 

3 Daniel Coburn (1654-1712) Sarah Blood (1658-1741). 

2 Robert Blood ( 1701) Elizabeth Willard ( 1690). 

1 Simon Willard (1605-1676) Mary Sharpe (1614 ). 



SIMON WILLARD 1 of Concord, Lancaster and Groton, Mass. 
One of the founders of Concord, Mass., 1630. Lieutenant, 1637. Cap- 
tain, 1646. Major, 1653. Representative from 1636 to 1654. Was 
chosen Assistant in 1654 and held the office of Assistant to the time of his 
death, in 1676. His first military commission was that of Lieutenant-Com- 
mandant, March, 1637, in the Train Band of the Provincial forces of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony. Promoted Captain of the Colonial forces, 
1646, and further promoted to Sergeant-Major in command of the Middle- 
sex Regiment in 1653. He continued in command of that regiment for 
more than twenty-three years. In 1653 the Sergeant-Major was the chief 
military officer in his county and was next in rank to Sergeant-Major Gen- 
eral, who had command of all the military forces in the Colony. The 
prefix of "Sergeant" fell gradually into disuse in the latter days of the 
Colony. Middlesex County then, 1653, included seventeen incorporated 
towns. Major Simon Willard served actively with the Provincial forces in 
the early Indian wars. Was Commander-in-Chief of the United Colonial 
forces against Ninigret, Sachem of the Niantics, in 1654-5. Commanded 
the Middlesex Regiment of Massachusetts troops in the war against the 
Sachem Philip of Pokanoket. Led the heroic relief at the battle of Brook- 
field, Mass., Aug. 2, 1675. Fought, defeated and dispersed the Indians 
who had attacked Groton, March 17, 1676. Was Deputy and Repre- 
sentative to the General Court of the Province of Massachusetts Bay 
Colony from 1636 to 1654. Chosen Assistant and Councilor under 
Governors Richard Bellingham, John Endicott and John Leverett, annually, 
from 1654 to his death in 1676. As a magistrate and judge, Major Simon 
Willard was a humane man. For his military services the Government 
made Major Simon Willard a grant of 1,000 acres of land. 

Colonial Records, Province of Massachusetts Bay, pp. 

122-152-180-181-187-194-210-214. 
Whitmore's Massachusetts Civil List for the Colonial and 

Provincial periods, 1630-1774, 1870, pp. 23-24-25. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 417. 



54 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



Willard's Memoirs of Life and Times of Major Simon 

Willard, 1858. 
Hubbard's Indian Wars, published in 1677. 
Mather's History of the War with the Indians, 1675-76. 
Shattuck's History of Concord, Mass., 1835. 
Barry's History of Massachusetts, p. 347. 
Allen's History of Chelmsford, Mass., 1820. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM RICHARD HILDRETH. 

Generation. 

7 Henry Reade (1804-1878) Rowena Hildreth (1814 ). 

6 Israel Hildreth 2 (1791-1859) Dolly Jones (1792-1858). 

5 Israel Hildreth 1 (1755-1839) Susannah Hale ( ). 

4 Elijah Hildreth (1728-1814) Susannah Barker (1735-1764).' 

3 Ephraim Hildreth (1680-1740) Mercy Richardson (1639-1743). 

2 James Hildreth (1631-1695) Margaret Ward (1659-1693). 

I Richard Hildreth (1605-1693) Sarah ( 1644). 

EPHRAIM HILDRETH 3 of Chelmsford and Dracut, Mass. Ser- 
geant in 1712; also Sergeant, 1725, in Capt. Eleazor Tyng's Company of 
Dunstable, a period of twenty-one weeks of active service, succeeding the 
disastrous expedition by Capt. John Lovewell against the Pequawket In- 
dians, May, 1725. Lieutenant, Dec. 28, 1720; Captain, March 4, 1722, 
Major, March 7, 1736. Major Ephraim Hildreth was town clerk cf 
Dracut most of the time from 1713 to 1740. He retained the rank and 
title of Major until his death, Sept. 26, 1740. His grave-stone in the 
Hildreth burying-ground of Dracut, now Lowell, Mass., bears the inscrip- 
tion: "Here lies buried the body of Major Ephraim Hildreth," etc. 

Town Records of Dracut, Middlesex County, Mass., 
1710 to 1740; particularly records dated 1720, 1722, 
1736; Vol. I, pp. 160-259, 1740. 

Massachusetts Archives, Vol. XLI, p. 196. 

Hildreth Records, New England Hist, and Gen. Society, 
Boston, Mass. 

Rockingham, N. H., Deeds, Vol. LXVIII, 1738. 

Capt. Philip Reade's Origin and Genealogy of the Hil- 
dreth Family of Lowell, Mass., 1892, pp. 1-8-9-11- 
24-25-37 et seq. 

Parkman's France and England in North America, part 
sixth, Chapter XI, Lovewell's Fight, p. 258. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 55 



RICHARD HILDRETH 1 of old Charlestown Village, Cambridge 
and Chelmsford, Mass. Was of Cambridge, Mass., May 10, 1643. A 
grantee of Chelmsford in 1653, where he and his descendants lived from 
1653, and in which vicinity his linael descendants still live. Prior to March 
3, 1663, was Sergeant in the Military Company at Chelmsford and served 
until 1664. In 1664 Sergeant Richard Hildreth, "being greatly disadvant- 
aged of the use of his right hand, whereby wholly disabled," received, for 
the ninth time, an additional grant of land. He was noted in Chelmsford 
church records about 1670, kept by the Rev. John Fiske, as denying the 
right of the minister or church committee to compel his attendance at the 
Meeting House on Sundays and refusing to pay the fines sought to be 
imposed upon him by the Minister, or Deacon, Esdras Reade, or any other 
minister or deacon. The record shows that "Sergeant Richard Hildreth 
used reproachful speech and seditious language concerning the Church." 
He said that he, and others, had quit England to escape the assumption and 
interference of the clergy in matters not connected with religion. Their 
grave-stones are still in the old Chelmsford burying-ground. 

Chelmsford Town Records, Book A, p. 22. 

Gen. Court of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay in New 

England, Vol. IV, part 2, pp. 100, 1669. 
Allen's History of Chelmsford, 1820. 
New England Hist, and Gen. Reg., Vol. XI, 1857, as 

corrected, 1892, by Capt. Philip Reade, U. S. A., 

pp. 4-5-39-40. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 334. 

(Supplemental.) 
LINE OF DESCENT FROM TIMOTHY SPAULDING. 

Generation. 

5 Henry Reade (1804-1878) Rowena Hildreth (1814 ). 

4 William Reade 2 (1758-1829) Lydia B. Nourse (1759-1813). 
3 William Reade 1 (1724-1769) Lucy Spaulding (1744-1821). 

2 Oliver Spaulding (1710-1757) Sarah Read (1709 ). 

1 Timothy Spaulding (1676-1763) Rebecca Winn (1679-1726). 

TIMOTHY SPAULDING 1 of Chelmsford and Westford, Mass. 
Sergeant in Capt. Timothy Underwood's Company of Col. Prescott's 
Regiment. Appointed Lieutenant Dec. 10, 1697, shortly after the treaty of 
Ryswick, Sept. 20, terminating hostilities between France, England, Holland 
and Spain; close of King William's War. 

Chelmsford Town Records, p. 85, 1697. 
Spalding's Spalding Memorial, Descendants of Edward 
Spaulding, 1872, p. 52. 



56 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM HENRY FARWELL. 
Generation. 

7 Henry Reade (1804-1878) Rowena Hildreth (1814 ). 

6 William Reade 3 (1758-1829) Lydia B. Nourse (1759-1813) 

5 William Reade^ (1724-1769) Lucy Spaulding (1744-1821). 

4 William Reade 1 (1704 ) Hannah Bates (1700 ). 

3 John Bates ( ) Mary Farwell ( ). 

2 Joseph Farwell (1642-1722) Hannah Learned (1649-1666). 

1 Henry Farwell ( ) ( ). 

HENRY FARWELL 1 of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass. Detailed 
to defend the Henry Farwell garrison house at Musketaquid; name changed 
Sept. 2, 1635, to Concord, Mass. First town settled in New England above 
tide water. 

Chelmsford Town Records, Book A, pp. 128-129-134. 
Concord Records. 
Farwell Ancestral Memorial. 

Dr. Holton's Henry Farwell of Concord and Chelmsford, 
Mass., 1879. 

State No. Society No. 

4 * CHANDLER PEASE CHAPMAN. 999 

Born Feb. 13, 1844, in Bristol, Ohio. 
Died May 12, 1897, at Madison, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from William Bradford 1 . 

9 Chandler B. Chapman (1815-1877) Mary Eugenia Pease (1811- 
1896). 

8 James Pease ( 1 78 1 - 1 855) Olive Thompson ( 1 780- 1 854) . 

7 James Pease (1754-1844) Lucy Meacham (1756-1844). 

6 Ebenezer Pease (1719-1748) Mary Terry (1723 ?). 

5 Ephraim Terry (1701-1783) Anne Collins (1702-1778). 

4 Nathaniel Collins (1677 ) Alice Adams (1682-1735). 

3 William Adams (1650-1685) Alice Bradford ( ). 

2 William Bradford (1624-1704 Alice Richards (1627-1671). 

I William Bradford (1588-1657) Alice Carpenter ( 1670). 

WILLIAM BRADFORD. 1 Governor of Plymouth 
Colony in 1621-1632-1637-1639-1643-1648-1656. 

Bancroft's History of the United States. 
Palfrey's History of New England. 
Savage's Genealogical Dictionary. 
Davis' Landmarks of Ancient Plymouth. 
*Deceased. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 57 

State No. Society No. 

5 WILLIAM HENRY UPHAM. 1050 

Born May 3, 1841, in Westminster, Mass. 
Generation. Line of Descent from Phineas Upham. 

6 Alvin Upham (1799-1852) Sarah Derby (1800-1878). 

5 Jonathan Upham (1759-1840) Sarah Upham (1761-1850). 

4 Jonathan Upham (1724-1802) Corbin ( 1816). 

3 Samuel Upham (1691-1761) Mary Grover ( ). 

2 John Upham (1666-1733) Abigail Haywood ( 1717). 

1 Phineas Upham (1635-1676) Ruth Wood ( 1696). 

PHINEAS UPHAM 1 of Weymouth, Mass. Lieutenant 
in King Philip's War under Capt. Wayte. Later in the Ply- 
mouth Company under Capt. Gorham. Also in the Fourth 
Company Massachusetts Regiment under Capt. Isaac Johnson. 
In The Great Swamp Fight, Capt. Johnson was killed. Lieut. 
Upham succeeded him in command and was severely wounded. 

Massachusetts Archives, Vol. 68, p. 104. 
Military Records, Vol. I, p. 280. 

Stale No. Society No. 

6 tWYMAN KNEELAND FLINT. 1051 

Born March 4, 1868, in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Generation. Line of Descent from Edward Fuller. 

10 John Gardiner Flint (1829-1896) Frances Kneeland (1842 ). 

9 Moses Kneeland ( 1 809- 1 864) Ellen Clarinda Martin (1811-1 856) . 

8 David Kneeland 2 (1772-1821) Statira Williams (1777-1811). 

7 David Kneeland 1 (1752-1834) Mercy Kneeland (1751-1834). 

6 Isaac Kneeland (1716 ) Content Rowley (1719 ). 

5 John Rowley ( ) Deborah Fuller ( ). 

4 Moses Rowley 2 (1654-1735) Mary Fletcher (1667-1764). 

3 Moses Rowley 1 ( 1705) Elizabeth Fuller ( ). 

2 Matthew Fuller ( 1678) Frances ( ). 

1 Edward Fuller ( 1621) Ann ( 1621). 

MATTHEW FULLER 2 of Barnstable, Mass. Eighth 
Captain after Miles Standish in Plymouth Colony troop, 1675. 

fLife Member. 



58 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



Surgeon of the forces. One of the Council of War for the 
Colony of Plymouth. Lieutenant in 1652. Surgeon General 
in the war against the Dutch of New York. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. II, pp. 215-217. 

Miscellaneous Records of Plymouth Colony, Vol. Ill, pp. 

17, 153; Vol. V.p. 136. 
Register Society Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois, 

p. 81 (1897). 



(Supplemental.) 
LINE OF DESCENT FROM WILLIAM THOMAS. 

Generation. 

JO John Gardiner Flint (1829-1896) Frances Kneeland (1842 ). 

9 Moses Kneeland (1809-1864) Ellen Clarinda Martin (1811-1856). 

8 David Kneeland 2 (1772-1821) Statira Williams (1777-1811). 

7 David Kneeland 1 (1752-1834) Mercy Kneeland (1751-1834). 

6 Hezekiah Kneeland (1722-1779) Mercy Pepoon (1727 ). 

5 Joseph Pepoon ( ) Mary Thomas ( 1 705 ) . 

4 Nathaniel Thomas 3 ( ) Mary Appleton (1673 ). 

3 Nathaniel Thomas 2 (1643-1718) Deborah Jacobs ( 1696). 

2 Nathaniel Thomas 1 (1606-1675) ( ). 

1 William Thomas (1573-1651) ( ). 

NATHANIEL THOMAS 3 of Marshfield, Mass. Representative 
many years. Captain in King Philip's War. Member of the Governor's 
Council. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. IV, pp. 281-282. 
Register Society Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois, 

p. 142 (1897). 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 30-31-49-51- 
61-62-66-455-457-462-477. 

NATHANIEL THOMAS 2 of Marshfield, Mass. Captain of the 
Marshfield Company. Fourth Captain in Plymouth Colony after Miles 
Standish. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 281 . 
Register Society Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois, 

p. 142 (1897). 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 455-457. 
Miss Thomas' History of Marshfield, p. 55. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 59 



WILLIAM THOMAS 1 of Marshfield, Mass. Assistant to Governor 
Bradford 1642-1643-1644-1647 and 1651. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 282. 
Register Society Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois 

p. 142 (1897). 
Miss Thomas' History of Marshfield. 

(Supplemental.) 
LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN CLARK. 

Generation. 

9 John Gardiner Flint (1829-1896) Frances Kneeland (1842 ). 

8 Moses Kneeland ( 1 809- 1 864) Ellen Clarinda Martin (1811-1 856) . 

7 Wait Martin (1785-1857) Clarinda Pearson (1793-1873). 

6 Joseph Pierson (1767-1843) Sarah Watrous (1772-1810). 

5 Samuel Watrous (1730 ) Mary Howd ( ). 

4 Joseph Watrous (1690-1750) Mary Buell (1696-1750). 

3 Abraham Watrous (1644 ) Rebecca Clark (1653-1704). 

2 John Clark ( 1677) Rebecca Parker ( 1683). 

1 John Clark ( 1674) ( ). 

JOHN CLARK 1 of Saybrook, Ct. Chosen by Governor Winthrop 
patentee of Saybrook of the Royal Charter given to Connecticut by Charles 
II. Is named in the Royal Charter in 1662. Soldier in the great battle at 
Mystic against the Pequots in 1637. Deputy for 25 years. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 396; Vol. 

IV, p. 431. 
Dwight's History of Connecticut, p. 154. 
Bancroft's History United States, Vol. II, p. 54. 
Hinman's Early Puritan Settlers, p. 609. 

(Supplemental.) 
LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN APPLETON. 

Generation. 

8 John Gardiner Flint (1829-1896) Frances Kneeland (1842 ). 

7 Moses Kneeland (1809-1864) Ellen Clarinda Martin (1811-1856). 

6 David Kneeland" (1772-1821) Statira Williams (1777-1811). 

5 David Kneeland 1 (1752-1834) Mercy Kneeland (1751-1834). 

4 Hezekiah Kneeland (1722-1779) Mercy Pepoon (1727 ). 

3 Joseph Pepoon ( ) Mary Thomas (1705 ). 

2 Nathaniel Thomas ( ) Mary Appleton (1673 ). 

1 John Appleton (1629-1699) Priscilla Glover ( ). 



60 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



JOHN APPLETON 1 of Ipswich, Mass. Lieutenant in 1653. Cap- 
tain 1658. Major and Representative 1656 to 1679. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. I, pp.60-61. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 277. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 70-79-83- 
116-132-139-140. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN BUEL. 
Generation. 

2 Joseph Watrous (1690-1750) Mary Buel (1696-1750). 

1 John Buel (1672 ) Mary Loomis (1673-1768). 

(See line of descent from John Clark, p. 59, for remainder of this line. ) 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM LION GARDINER. 

Generation. 

8 John Gardiner Flint (1829-1896) Frances Kneeland (1842 ). 

7 John Gardiner Flint (1797-1880) Sarah Gregg (1797-1883). 

6 Jonas Flint (1760-1849) Eunice Gardiner (1766 ). 

5 John Gardiner (1732-1803) Phoebe Gallup ( ). 

4 Joseph Gardiner (1697-1752) Sarah Grant (1699-1754). 

3 John Gardiner (1661-1738) Mary King (1670-1707). 

2 David Gardiner (1636-1689) Mary Leringham ( ). 

I Lion Gardiner (1599-1663) Mary Willemson (1601-1665). 

LION GARDINER 1 of Gardiner's Island. Lieutenant in English 
Army. Master of fortification in Leagues of the Prince of Orange. Con- 
structor of Saybrook Fort. In the Pequot War. Lord of the Isle of Wight 
(now Gardiner's Island). 

Gardner's Lion Gardiner and his Descendants, 1890. 
Register Society of Colonial Wars, 1896. 
Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 226. 
Magazine of American History, Vol. XIII, pp. 1 to 30. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOSEPH PIERSON. 

Generation. 

7 John Gardiner Flint (1829-1896) Frances Kneeland (1842 ). 

6 Moses Kneeland (1809-1864) Ellen Clarinda Martin (1811-1856). 

5 Wait Martin (1785-1857 Clarinda Pearson (1793-1873). 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 61 



4 Joseph Pierson (1767-1843) Sarah Watrous (1772-1810). 

3 Ephraim Pierson 2 (1730 ) Hannah Barrett ( ). 

2 Ephraim Pierson 1 (1687 ) ( ). 

1 Joseph Pierson ( ) Amy Barnes ( 1692). 

JOSEPH PIERSON 1 Lieutenant in Southampton, L. I., in 1650. 

Early Records of Southampton. 

Howell's History of Southampton, L. I., Archivist, New 

York State Library, New York. 
Pierson Genealogical Records, (1878) p. 23. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM THOMAS WILLIAMS. 

Generation. 

7 John Gardiner Flint (1829-1896) Frances Kneeland (1842 ). 

6 Moses Kneeland (1809-1864) Ellen Clarinda Martin (1811-1856). 

5 David Kneeland (1772-1821) Statira Williams (1777-1811). 

4 Thomas Williams (1728-1806) Ann Gates (Hart) ( 1784). 

3 Chas. Williams 2 (1691-1769) Mary Robinson ( 1695). 

2 Charles Williams 1 ( ) ( ). 

1 Thomas Williams ( ) Elizabeth Tait ( ). 

CHARLES WILLIAMS 3 of Hadley, Mass. Sergeant in Haddam, 
Connecticut Company, in Indian Wars. 

East Haddam Records. 

Register Society Colonial Wars in the State of Ilinois, 
p. 156 (1897). 

THOMAS WILLIAMS 1 of Plymouth, Mass. Shared in the dis- 
tribution of Meadow Lands in 1633. Served in the Pequot War 1637. 

Plymouth Records, Vol. I, pp. 103-15-61. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 444-445-457. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM EDWARD HINMAN. 

Generation. 

7 John Gardiner Flint (1829-1896) Frances Kneeland (1842 ). 

6 Moses Kneeland (1809-1864) Ellen Clarinda Martin (1811-1856). 
5 Wait Martin (1785-1857) Clarinda Pearson (1793-1873). 



62 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



4 Nathan Martin (1734-1794) Ellen Bradley ( ). 

3 Samuel Martin (1695 ) Annis Hinman (1697 ). 

2 Benjamin Hinman (1662-1721) Elizabeth Lamb ( ). 

1 Edward Hinman ( 1681) Hannah Stiles ( ). 

EDWARD HINMAN. 1 Sergeant at Arms in the Life Guard of 
King Charles the First. Associated with Capt. John Underhill in military 
service against the Indians. 

Hinman's Genealogy of the Puritans. 
Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 426. 
Cathren's History of Ancient Woodbury, pp. 556-557. 
Register Society Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois, 
p. 93 (1897). 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM PHILIP CURTIS. 
Generation. 

7 John Gardiner Flint (1829-1896) Frances Kneeland (1842 ). 

6 Moses Kneeland (1809-1864) Ellen Clarinda Martin (1811-1856). 

5 Wait Martin (1785-1857) Clarinda Pearson (1793-1873). 

4 Nathan Martin (1734-1794) Ellen Bradley ( ). 

3 Samuel Martin (1695 ) Annis Hinman (1697 ). 

2 William Seaborn Martin ( 1715) Abigail Curtis (1667-1735). 

1 Philip Curtis ( 1675) Obedience Holland (1640 ). 

PHILIP CURTIS 1 of Stratford, Ct. Lieutenant in Capt. Hinchman's 
Company. Slain by the Indians in an expedition which left Boston in 
1675 for rescue of captives taken by the savages at the town of Marl- 
borough. The captives were recovered, but Lieut. Curtis was killed while 
leading the assault. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 486. 

Cathren's History of Ancient Woodbury, p. 53 1 . 

Register Society Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois, 
p. 70 (1897). 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 30-54-55. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM EDWARD KNEELAND. 
Generation. 

7 John Gardiner Flint (1829-1896) Frances Kneeland (1842 ). 

6 Moses Kneeland (1809-1864) Ellen Clarinda Martin (1811-1856). 

5 David Kneeland (1772-1821) Statira Williams (1777-1811). 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 63 



4 David Kneeland (1752-1834) Mercy Kneeland (1751-1834). 

3 Hezekiah Kneeland (1722-1779) Mercy Pepoon (1727 ). 

2 Benjamin Kneeland (1679 ) Abigail ( ). 

1 Edward Kneeland (1640 ) Martha ( ). 

EDWARD KNEELAND 1 of Ipswich, Mass. Was in Capt. 
Whipple's Company in King Philip's War. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 155-283. 
Register Society Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois, 
p. 103 (1897). 

(Supplemental.) 
LINE OF DESCENT FROM EDWARD OAKES. 

Generation. 

7 John Gardiner Flint (1829-1896) Frances Kneeland (1842 ). 

6 John Gardiner Flint (1797-1880) Sarah Gregg (1797-1883). 
5 Jonas Flint (1760-1849) Eunice Gardiner (1766 ). 

4 Thomas Flinr (1722-1802) Eunice Howe (1727-1796). 

3 Thomas Flint 1 (1682-1755) Mary Brown (1692 ). 

2 John Flint ( 1686) Mary Oakes ( 1690). 

1 Edward Oakes (t 604- 1689) Jane ( ). 

EDWARD OAKES 1 of Concord, Mass. Representative 17 years. 
Quartermaster of the troops in 1656. Lieutenant in Captain Thomas 
Prentice's Company in King Philip's War, 1675-6. 

History of Cambridge, p. 616. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, p. 302. 

Register Society Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois, 

p. 116 (1897). 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 79-80-81-84- 

85-97-284-436-474. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM THOMAS FLINT. 

Generation. 

7 John Gardiner Flint (1829-1896) Frances Kneeland (1842 ). 

6 John Gardiner Flint (1797-1880) Sarah Gregg (1797-1883). 

5 Jonas Flint (1760-1849) Eunice Gardiner (1766 ). 

4 Thomas Flinr (1722-1802) Eunice Howe (1727-1796). 

3 Thomas Flint 1 (1682-1755) Mary Brown (1692 ). 

2 John Flint ( 1686) Mary Oakes ( 1690). 

1 Thomas Flint (1603-1653) Abigail ( ). 



64 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



JOHN FLINT." Lieutenant in Capt. Thomas Hinchman's troop. 
Deputy to General Court for Elections held at Boston, May 23, 1677. 
Deputy to the General Court from Concord, Mass., for a series of years. 

Official Records of the General Court of Massachusetts, 
Vol. 5, pp. 132-142-210-260-350-351. 

Cochrane's History of Antrim, N. H., p. 495. 

A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Thomas 
Flint, of Salem, compiled by John Flint and J. H. 
Stone. 

THOMAS FLINT 1 of Concord, Mass. Magistrate for many years. 
One of the first settlers of Concord. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, p. 175. 
New England Hist, and Gen. Reg., Vol. I, p. 286. 
Register Society Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois, p. 
79 (1897). 

State No. Society No. 

7 WILLIAM WARD WIGHT. 1049 

Born January 14, 1849, in Troy, N. Y. 
Generation. Line of Descent from Matthew Allyn. 

9 William Ward Wight (1821-1868) Lydia Ann Poitevin Van 

Akin (1824-1893). 

8 Simeon Van Akin (1789-1881) Lydia Poitevin (1792-1826). 

7 Thomas Poitevin (1756-1824) Martha Stiles (1760-1822). 

6 Rev. Thomas Poitevin (1731-1802) Abigail Mosely (1733-1759). 

5 Abner Moseley (1699 ) Elizabeth Lyman (1702 ). 

4 Joseph Moseley (1670-1719) Abigail Root (1680 ). 

3 John Moseley ( 1690) Mary Newberry (1648 ). 

2 Benjamin Newberry ( 1689) Mary Allyn ( 1703). 

1 Matthew Allyn (1604-1671) Margaret Wyatt ( ). 

JOHN MOSELEY. 3 Lieutenant in King Philip's War. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary. 

BENJAMIN NEWBERRY. 2 Captain in King Philip's 
War. Also Lieutenant of Foot Company at Westfield. 

New England Hist, and Gen. Reg., Vol. 25, p. 72; Vol. 

8, p. 329. 
Moseley Family Memorial, p. 21. 
Wight's "The Wights," pp. 225-226. 
Savage's Genealogical Dictionary. 
Baldwin's Candee Genealogy, pp. 121-127. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 65 



MATTHEW ALLYN. 1 Moderator of Connecticut and 
New Haven on their union in 1 666. Deputy to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1636, Connecticut, General Court, 1648-57. 
Assistant, 1658-67. 

Baldwin's Candee Genealogy, pp. 121-127. 
Register Society Colonial Wars in the state of Illinois. 
Register Society Colonial Wars. 
Stiles' Ancient Windsor. 

State No. Society No. 

8 ELLIS BAKER USHER. 1915 

Born June 21, 1852, Buxton, Maine. 
Generation. Line of Descent from John Lane. 

6 Isaac Lane Usher (1825-1889) Susannah Coffin Woodman (1824- 

1880). 
5 Ellis Baker Usher (1785-1855) Hannah Lane (1795-1889). 
4 Isaac Lane (1765-1833) Ruth Merrill (1763-1799). 
3 Daniel Lane (1740-1811) Mary Woodman (1742-1817). 

2 John Lane (1701-1756) Mary Nowell ( ). 

1 Capt. John Lane ( ) Joanna Davidson ( ). 

DANIEL LANE. Enlisted under his father, Capt. John 
Lane, 1 756. Took part in the Crown Point Expedition. Only 
soldier from Narragansett, No. 1 , at the Siege of Quebec under 
General Wolf. Captain in the Revolution. 

The Woodmans of Buxton, Maine. 

JOHN LANE. 3 Celebrated Indian fighter between 1 730 
and 1 750. Was mustered out after the Siege of Louisburg. 
Died at Crown Point. 

Buxton Centennial. 

Massachusetts Archives, Vol. 94. 

Goodwin's Narragansett, No. 1. 

Chapman's Lane Family. 

JOHN LANE. 1 Soldier in King Philip's War under Cap- 
tain Poole. 

Coffin's History of Newbury, p. 307. 
William's History of Maine. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, p. 259. 
Newbury Town Records. 



66 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

(Supplemental.) 
LINE OF DESCENT FROM TRISTRAM COFFIN. 

Generation. 

4 John Lane ( ) Joanna Davison (1677 ). 

3 Daniel Davison ( ) Abigail Coffin ( ). 

2 Peter Coffin ( ) Abigail Starbuck ( ). 

1 Tristram Coffin (1609-1681) Dionis Stevens ( ). 

Tristram Coffin of Nantucket and Salisbury, died in Nantucket in 
1681. 

Lane Family, Vol. I, p. 229. 
Coffin's History of Newbury. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 211,217,362. 
Goodwin's Narragansett, No. 1. 
Woodmans of Buxton, Me., p. 27. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1898, for Hon. Peter 
and Tristram Coffin. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN TILLEY. 

Generation. 

9 Isaac Lane Usher (1825-1889) Susannah Coffin Woodman (1824- 

1880). 
8 Joseph Woodman (1783-1857) Susanna Coffin (1783-1833). 
7 Rev. Paul Coffin (1738-1821) Mary Gorham (1740-1803). 

6 Nathaniel Gorham (1709 ) Mary Soule ( ). 

5 Stephen Gorham (1683-1743) Elizabeth Gardner ( 1763). 

4 John Gorham (1652-1716) Mary Otis (1654-1732). 

3 John Gorham (1621-1676) Desire Howland (1623-1683). 

2 John Howland, the Pilgrim, (1592-1673) Elizabeth Tilley (1607- 

1687). 
1 John Tilley, the Pilgrim, ( ) Bridget Van de. Velde ( ). 



JOHN TILLEY, 1 the Pilgrim, was a citizen of Plymouth and died in 
1621. 

Wisconsin Year Book. 

Register Society of Colonial Wars, for Tilley, Howland 
and Gorham lines, 1898. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 



State No. Society No. 

9 WILLIAM CHESTER SWAIN. 1916 

Born April 22, 1832, in Halifax, Vt. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Peter Bulkeley. 

7 Chipman Swain (1795-1873) Dency Gilbert (1796-1867). 

6 Joseph Swain (1754-1831) Meliscent Barrett (1759-1838). 

5 James Barrett 2 (1733-1799) Meliscent Estabrook (1738 ). 

4 James Barrett 1 (1710-1779) Rebecca Hubbard (1717-1806). 

3 Joseph Hubbard (1688-1768) Rebecca Bulkeley (1696-1772). 

2 Joseph Bulkeley (1670 ) Rebecca Jones (1662-1712). 

1 Peter Bulkeley (1643-1688) Rebecca Wheeler (1649 ). 

COL. JAMES BARRETT. 4 Colonel of Middlesex 
Militia. Deputy many years. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 281. 
Potter's Old Families of Concord. 

MAJOR PETER BULKELEY 1 of Concord, Mass. 
Deputy four terms. Speaker of the House, 1676. Governor's 
Assistant, 1677 to 1685. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896. 
Potter's Old Families of Concord. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN HOWLAND. 

Generation. 

7 Chipman Swain (1795-1873) Dency Gilbert (1796-1867). 

6 Joseph Swain 2 (1754-1831) Meliscent Barrett (1759-1838) 

5 } Joseph Swain 1 (1723-1792) Elizabeth Chipman (1719-1773). 

4 John Chipman 2 (1690-1775) Rebecca Hale (1701-1751). 

3 Samuel Chipman (1661-1723) Rebecca Cobb (1664-1742). 

2 John Chipman 1 (1614-1708) Hope Howland (1629-1683). 
1 John Howland (1592-1673) Elizabeth Tilley (1607-1687). 

+This Swain is given special notice in the line of descent from 
Jeremiah Swain. 



68 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



JOHN HOWLAND 1 of Plymouth Colony, 1620. One of the thir- 
teen signers of the Mayflower compact. Was in the "First Encounter" 
Dec. 8, 1620. Was one of Miles Standish Company. Assistant, 1633 and 
1635. Deputy to General Court, 1641. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 338. 
Bodge 's Soldiers in King Philip's War, p. 1. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN HALE. 

Generation. 

6 Chipman Swain (1795-1873) Dency Gilbert (1796-1867). 

5 Joseph Swain 2 (1754-1831) Meliscent Barrett (1759-1838). 

4 Joseph Swain 1 (1723-1792) Elizabeth Chipman (1719-1773). 

3 John Chipman (1690-1775) Rebecca Hale (1701-1751). 

2 Robert Hale (1668-1719) Elizabeth Clark (1684-1762). 

1 John Hale (1636-1700) Rebecca Byles ( 1683). 

Rev. JOHN HALE 1 of Charlestown, Mass. Chaplain of the Ex- 
pedition against Canada in 1690. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 329. 
Stone's History of Beverly, Mass., p. 43. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM HUMPHREY BARRETT. 

Generation. 

6 Chipman Swain (1795-1873) Dency Gilbert (1796-1867). 

5 Joseph Swain (1754-1831) Meliscent Barrett (1759-1838). 

4 James Barrett 2 (1733-1799) Meliscent Estabrook (1738- ). 

3 James Barrett 1 (1710-1779) Rebecca Hubbard (1717-1806). 

2 Benjamin Barrett (1681-1728) Lydia Minott (1687 ). 

1 Humphrey Barrett ( 1 630- 1716) Mary ( 1 656- 1713). 

HUMPHREY BARRETT 1 of Concord, Mass. Deputy to General 
Court, 1691. Ensign, 1688. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 281. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 69 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JAMES MINOTT. 
Generation. 

6 Chipman Swain (1795-1873) Dency Gilbert (1796-1867). 

5 James Swain (1754-1831) Meliscent Barrett (1759-1838). 

4 James Barrett 2 (1733-1799) Meliscent Estabrook (1738 ). 

3 James Barrett 1 (1710-1779) Rebecca Hubbard (1717-1806). 

2 Benjamin Barrett (1681-1728) Lydia Minott (1687 ). 

1 James Minott (1653-1735) Rebecca Wheeler (1666-1734). 

JAMES MINOTT. 1 Captain of Concord Militia, 1684. Deputy to 
General Court, 1700. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 360. 
Potter's Old Families of Concord. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JEREMIAH SWAIN. 
Generation. 

6 Chipman Swain (1795-1873) Dency Gilbert (1796-1867). 

5 Joseph Swain 2 (1754-1831) Meliscent Barrett (1759-1838). 

4 Joseph Swain 1 (1723-1792) Elizabeth Chipman (1719-1773). 

3 John Swain (1698-1771) Mary Perkins ( 1737). 

2 Benjamin Swain (1669-1747) Margaret ( 1713). 

1 Jeremiah Swain (1643-1710) Mary Smith (1648 ). 

JOSEPH SWAIN. 1 Chaplain of Col. Plaisted's Regiment in the 
Expedition to Crown Point. 

Certified Massachusetts Records, Vol. 94, p. 479. 

JOHN SWAIN. 3 Sergeant in Capt. Fay's Company, raised for the 
reduction of Canada, 1758. 

Certified Massachusetts Records, Vol. 96, p. 419. 

JEREMIAH SWAIN 1 of Charlestown, Mass. Lieutenant in 1675. 
Wounded at the Narragansett fight. Captain in 1676. Had large grants 
of lands for his services in the Indian War. In 1689, Commander-in-Chief 
of Expedition against the Eastern Indians in Maine. Was Representative, 
Deputy and Governor's Assistant. 

Official Records of Massachusetts. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 
Swain's Swain and Allied Families, pp. 6-13. 
Eaton's History of Reading, Mass. 



70 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

State No. Society No. 

10 * JAMES KNEELAND. 1917 

Born February 12, 1816, in Le Roy, N. Y. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Edward Kneeland (Neland). 

5 David Kneeland 2 (1772-1821) Catherine Pierson (1791-1882). 

4 David Kneeland 1 (1752-1834) Mercy Kneeland (1751-1834). 

3 Isaac Kneeland (1716 ) Content Rowley (1719 ). 

2 Benjamin Kneeland (1679-1744) Abigail ( ). 

1 Edward Kneeland (1640-1711) Martha Fowler ( ). 

EDWARD KNEELAND 1 of Ipswich, Mass. Soldier in 
Capt. Whipple's Company in King Philip's War. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, 1896, p. 283. 
Pay Rolls of June and August, 1676. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM EDWARD FULLER. 

Generation. 

8 David Kneeland 2 (1772-1821) Catherine Pierson (1791-1882). 
7 David Kneeland 1 (1752-1834) Mercy Kneeland (1751-1834). 

6 Isaac Kneeland (1716 ) Content Rowley (1719 ). 

5 John Rowley ( ) Deborah Fuller ( ). 

4 Moses Rowley 2 (1654-1735) Mary Fletcher (1667-1764). 

3 Moses Rowley 1 ( 1705) Elizabeth Fuller ( ). 

2 Matthew Fuller ( 1678) Frances ( ). 

1 Edward Fuller ( 1 62 1 ) Ann ( 1 62 1 ) . 



MATTHEW FULLER 2 of Barnstable, Mass. Eighth Captain after 
Miles Standish in 1675. Surgeon of the forces, 1673. One of the Council 
of War for the Colony of Plymouth, 1658. Lieutenant of Military Com- 
pany of Barnstable in 1652. Surgeon General of the Expedition against 
the Dutch of New York in 1673. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 
Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. II, pp. 215-217. 
Records of Plymouth Colony, Vol. Ill, p. 153; Vol. V, 
p. 136. 
*Deceased. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 71 

(Supplemental.) 
LINE OF DESCENT FROM WILLIAM THOMAS. 

Generation. 

8 David Kneeland (1772-1821) Catherine Pierson (1791-1882). 

7 David Kneeland (1752-1834) Mercy Kneeland (1751-1834). 

6 Hezekiah Kneeland (1722-1779) Mercy Pepoon (1727 ). 

5 Joseph Pepoon ( ) Mary Thomas (1705 ). 

4 Nathaniel Thomas 3 ( 1738) Mar> Appleton (1673-1727). 

3 Nathaniel Thomas 2 (1643-1718) Deborah Jacobs (1643-1696). 

2 Nathaniel Thomas 1 (1606-1674) ( ). 

1 William Thomas (1574-1651) ( ). 

NATHANIEL THOMAS 3 of Marshfield. Representative many 
years. Member of the Governor's Council. Captain in King Philip's War. 
Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 281. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 111., p. 142. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 455-457. 
Thomas' History of Marshfield, p. 55. 

NATHANIEL THOMAS' of Marshfield, Mass. Lieutenant in com- 
mand at New Haven against the Indians. In 1643 was appointed the fourth 
Captain in Plymouth Colony after Miles Standish. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. IV, pp. 281-282. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 30-31-49-51- 

61-62-66-455, etc. 
Thomas's History of Marshfield, p. 55. 

WILLIAM THOMAS. 1 One of the founders of Plymouth Colony. 
Assistant to Gov. Bradford, 1642 to 1651. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 282. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 111., p. 142. 
Thomas's History of Marshfield, p. 53. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN CLARK. 

Generation. 

7 David Kneeland (1772-1821) Catherine Pierson (1791-1882). 
6 Joseph Pierson (1767-1843) Sarah Watrous (1772-1810). 
5 Samuel Watrous (1730 ) Mary Howd ( ). 



72 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



4 Joseph Watrous (1690 ) Mary Buell (1696-1750). 

3 Abraham Watrous (1644 ) Rebecca Clark (1653-1704). 

2 John Clark ( 1677) Rebecca Parker ( 1682). 

1 John Clark ( 1674) ( ). 

JOHN CLARK 1 of Hartford and Saybrook, Ct. Chosen by Gov. 
Winthrop as Patentee of Saybrook of the Royal Charter given to Con- 
necticut by Charles II., and is named in the Royal Charter in 1662. Was 
soldier in the great battle at Mystic against the Pequots in 1637. Deputy 
for 25 years. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, p. 396. 

Dwight's History of Connecticut, p. 1 54. 

Hinman's Early Puritan Settlers, p. 609. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, p. 466. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN APPLETON. 
Generation. 

6 David Kneeland (1772-1821) Catherine Pierson (1791-1882). 

5 David Kneeland (1752-1834) Mercy Kneeland (1751-1834). 

4 Hezekiah Kneeland (1722-1779) Mercy Pepoon (1727 ). 

3 Joseph Pepoon ( ) Mary Thomas (1705 ). 

2 Nathaniel Thomas ( 1738) Mary Appleton (1673-1727). 

1 John Appleton (1622-1699) Priscilla Glover ( ). 

JOHN APPLETON 1 of Boston, Mass. Lieutenant in 1653. Cap- 
tain in 1658. Major and Representative, 1656 to 1679. "His resistance 
to taxation without representation was probably the first instance in the 
annals of New England." 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. I, pp. 60-61. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 70-79-83- 

116-132, etc. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 277. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOSEPH PIERSON. 

Generation. 

5 David Kneeland (1772-1821) Catherine Pierson (1791-1882). 

4 Joseph Pierson (1767-1843) Sarah Watrous (1772-1810). 

3 Ephraim Pierson" (1730 ) Hannah Barrett ( ). 

2 Ephraim Pierson 1 (1687 ) ( ). 

1 Joseph Pierson ( ) Amy Barnes ( 1692). 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 73 



JOSEPH PIERSON. 1 Lieutenant in Southampton, L. I., in 1650. 



Early Records of Southampton. 
Howell's History of Southampton. 
Pierson's Gen. Records, p. 23. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN BUELL. 

Generation. 

2 Joseph Watrous (1690 ) Mary Buell (1696-1750). 

I John Buell (1671—) Mary Loomis (1672-1768). 

(See line of descent from John Clark for remainder of this line.) 



State No. Society No. 

11 WILLIAM KING COFFIN. 1852 

Born Aug. 9, 1850, in Jacksonville, 111. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Tristram Coffin. 

7 William Coffin (1822-1890) Mary E. Lockwood (1828-1877). 

6 Nathaniel Coffin (1781-1864) Mary Porter (1782-1866). 

5 James Coffin (1745-1830) Martha McLellan (1745-1825). 

4 Edmund Coffin (1708-1789) Shuah Bartlett ( 1803). 

3 Nathaniel Coffin (1669-1749) Sarah Brocklebank ( 1750). 

2 Tristram Coffin, Jr., (1632-1704) Judith Greenleaf (1625-1705). 

1 Tristram Coffin (1605-1681) Dionis Stevens ( ). 

TRISTRAM COFFIN. 1 First Chief Magistrate of the 
Island of Nantucket. Was appointed by Gov. Lovelace in 
1671. Again appointed Chief Magistrate in 1677 and served 
several years. Court Commissioner, 1655. 

Nantucket Records, Vol. I, p. 201. 

Coffin Family, p. 64 % 

New England Hist, and Gen. Reg., Vols. 2 and 24. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 302. 



74 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

State No. Society No. 

12 JOHN WILLIAM PETERSON 1918 

LOMBARD. 

Born August 3, 1849, in Truro, Mass. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Robert Treat. 

7 Lewis Lombard (1801-1879) Sarah Gross (1805-1856). 

6 James Lombard (1769-1817) Hannah Snow (1773 ). 

5 Lewis Lombard (1739-1814) Elizabeth Pike (1739-1818). 

4 James Lombard ( 1 703- 1 769) Elizabeth Freeman ( 1 707- 1 77 1 ) . 

3 Constant Freeman (1669-1745) Jane Treat (1675-1729). 

2 Rev. Samuel Treat (1648-1717) Elizabeth Mayo (1652-1696). 

1 Gov. Robert Treat (1624-1710) Jane Tapp ( 1703). 

ROBERT TREAT. 1 Commander at "The Great 
Swamp Fight." Major commanding Connecticut Troops at 
Battles of Hadley and Springfield. Deputy Governor, 1 676 to 
1686. Governor, 1686. 

Soldiers in King Philip's War, 1896. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 1895, p. 286. 

State No. Society No. 

13 GRANT FITCH. 1919 

Bom Sept. 22, 1859, in Milwaukee, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Thomas Fitch. 

7 William Grant Fitch (1834-1891) Martha E. Curtiss (1836 ). 

6 Daniel Grant Fitch (1812-1880) Sarah Miller (1811-1889). 

5 Grant Fitch (1782-1848) Millicent Halsey (1789-1829). 

4 Haynes Fitch (1735-1815) Anna Cook (1740-1814). 

3 James Fitch (1702-1790) Mary Haynes (1699-1789). 

2 Thomas Fitch (1671-1731) Rachel ( ). 

1 Capt. Thomas Fitch (1630-1690) Ruth Clark ( ). 

THOMAS FITCH 1 of Norwalk, Ct. Ensign in 1 665. 
King's Commissioner in 1 669. Captain in King Philip's War, 
1673. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 317. 
Records of the Town of Norwalk, Conn. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 75 

State No. Society No. 

14 CHARLES CURTIS BROWN. 1920 

Born May 20, 1854, in Kenosha, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from William Phelps. 

8 Charles Curtis Brown (1829-1881) -Katharine Jane Lampson 

(1832-1882). 
7 Horace Lampson (1792-1842) Huldah Phelps (1795-1871). 

6 Benajah Phelps (1770 ) Betsey Graham ( ). 

5 Abel Phelps (1738 ) Lucy Beardsley ( ). 

4 Capt. Abel Phelps (1705 ) Mary ( ). 

3 Joseph Phelps (1666-1716) Sarah Hosford (1666 ). 

2 Lieut. Timothy Phelps (1639 ) Mary Griswold (1644 ). 

1 William Phelps (1599-1672) Mary Dover ( 1675). 

WILLIAM PHELPS. 1 Assistant to the Governor of the 
Colony of Connecticut from 1 639 to 1 643. 

Hollister's History of Connecticut, Appendix, p. 496. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 371. 

State No. Society No. 

1 5 NELSON ALONZO PENNOYER. 1 92 1 

Born April 3, 1849, in Groton, N. Y. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Preserved Abell. 

7 Edgar Pennoyer (1822-1894) Huldah Weed (1821 ). 

6 Cephas Weed (1785-1858) Anna Baker (1787-1826). 

5 Lewis Baker (1761-1814) Lois Walker (1766-1853). 

4 Abel Walker (1736-1819) Lois Read (1741-1801). 

3 Caleb Walker (1706-1768) Abigail Dean (1704-1795). 

2 Ebenezer Walker (1676-1718) Dorothy Abell (1677-1741). 

1 Lieut. Preserved Abell ( 1724) ( ). 

PRESERVED ABELL. 1 Served in the Narragansett 
campaign under Major William Bradford. Lieutenant in Capt. 
Gallup's Company in Sir William Phips' Expedition against 
Canada in 1 690. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 275. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, p. 463. 



76 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

State No. Society No. 

17 WILLIAM LYMAN MASON. 2095 

Born January 21, 1847, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Thomas Mason. 

6 Timothy Battelle Mason (1801-1861) Abigail Hall (1800-1875). 

5 Johnson Mason (1767-1856) Caty Hartshorn (1768-1852). 

4 Barachias Mason (1723-1795) Love Whitney (1727 ). 

3 Thomas Mason (1699-1789) Mary Arnold (1703-1798). 

2 Ebenezer Mason (1669-1754) Hannah Clark (1666-1757). 

1 Thomas Mason (1625-1676) Margery Partridge ( 1711). 

THOMAS MASON. 1 Killed in the defense of Medfield 
under Lieut. Henry Adams, when that town was partially de- 
stroyed by the Indians under "Monaco" in King Philip's War. 
Two of his sons were killed at the same time, and a third in the 
Indian Wars "to the Eastward" under Capt. Swett. 

Tilden's History of Medfield, pp. 429 to 433. 
Town Records of Medfield. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM HENRY ADAMS. 

Generation. 

7 Timothy Battelle Mason (1801-1861) Abigail Hall (1800-1875). 

6 Johnson Mason (1767-1856) Caty Hartshorn (1768-1852). 

5 Moses Hartshorn ( 1776) Elizabeth Smith (1730-1782). 

4 Samuel Smith 2 (1700-1763) Silence ( 1778). 

3 Samuel Smith 1 (1674-1742) Elizabeth Adams (1672-1753). 

2 Eleazar Adams (1644-1710) Elizabeth Harding ( 1708). 

1 Henry Adams (1604-1676) Elizabeth Paine ( 1676). 

HENRY ADAMS. 1 A member of the "Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company" in 1652. Deputy to the General Court in 1659. 
Lieutenant in command at Medfield, Mass., 1676. Killed by the Indians 
under "Monaco" in the attack on Medfield in King Philip's War. 

Tilden's History of Medfield. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 77 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM THOMAS STANTON. 

Generation. 

6 Timothy Battelle Mason (1801-1861) Abigail Hall (1800-1875). 

5 Samuel Hall (1757-1828) Sarah Cheney (1758 ). 

4 Timothy Cheney (1713-1772) Sarah Prentice (1719 ). 

3 Thomas Prentice 3 (1676-1729) Elizabeth Jackson (1687 ). 

2 Thomas Prentice 2 (1649-1685) Sarah Stanton (1650-1713). 

I Thomas Stanton (1615-1677) Ann Lord (1621-1688). 



THOMAS STANTON. 1 Special Indian Interpreter to the Colony of 
Connecticut. Interpreter to Gov. John Winthrop before the Pequot War. 
Interpreter General to the New England Colonies. Served in the Pequot 
War and rendered valuable service at Saybrook Fort. Appointed to be 
Marshal in 1638. Deputy to the General Court in 1666. 

American Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 23. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, D. C, pp. 26-27-29-30. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM THOMAS PRENTICE. 

Generation. 

1 Thomas Prentice 1 ( 1 62 1 - 1 7 1 0) Grace ( ) . 

Remainder of this line same as preceding. 



THOMAS PRENTICE. 1 Captain of First Company of Cavalry in 
the "Army of the United Colonies." Gave valuable and efficient service 
during King Philip's War and was buried with military honors. Served in 
the Pequot War, in the Narragansett War and in King Philip's War. 
Deputy to the General Court in 1672-73. 

Pierce's History of Grafton, pp. 547-552. 

Jackson's History of Newton, pp. 389-395. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. Ill, pp. 478-480. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, Chapter III. 



78 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

State No. Society No. 

18 HERBERT WIGHT UNDER- 2096 

WOOD. 

Born February 28, 1 855, in Oxford, Mass. 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Guild. 

8 Albert Gallatin Underwood (1833-1882) Sarah Smith Wight 

(1833 ). 

7 Alvan Greenleaf Underwood (1808-1885) Emily Amanda Guild 

(1812-1888). 
6 Ebenezer Guild (1786 ) Hepzibah Russell ( ). 

5 Ebenezer Guild (1747-1822) Lydia Whittemore ( ). 

4 Ebenezer Guild (1724-1790) Margaret Pond ( ). 

3 John Guild (1690 ) Mary Foster ( ). 

2 John Guild (1649-1723) Sarah Fisher (1658 ). 

1 John Guild ( 1682) Elizabeth Crooke ( 1669). 

JOHN GUILD. 1 Served in Captain Appleton's Company 
in King Philip's War. 

Burleigh's Guild Family. 

Wight's The Wights. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896. 

Dedham Historical Registry, Vols. IV and V. 

State No. Society No. 

19 JOHN WYMAN FLINT. 2097 

Born October, 1864, in Bellows Falls, Vt. 
Generation. Line of Descent from John Flint. 

6 Wyman Flint (1824 ) Almira Stickney (1827-1896). 

5 John Gardiner Flint (1797-1880) Sarah Gregg (1797-1883). 

4 Jonas Flint (1760-1849) Eunice Gardiner (1766 ). 

3 Thomas Flint, Jr., (1722-1802) Eunice How (1717-1796). 

2 Thomas Flint (1682-1755) Mary Brown (1692 ). 

1 John Flint ( 1686) Mary Oakes ( 1690). 

JOHN FLINT 1 of Concord. Lieutenant in Capt. Thomas 
Hinchman's Troop. Deputy from Concord. 

Official Records of the General Court of Massachusetts, 
Vol. 5, pp. 132-210-260-350-351. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 79 



Register Society Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois, 

1897, p. 79. 
Genealogical Register Descendants of Thomas Flint. 
History of Antrim, p. 495. 



State No. Society No. 

20 SAMUEL SWEET SIMMONS. 2098 

Born February 11,1 870, in Kenosha, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from William Phelps. 

7 Rouse Simmons (1832 ) Helen Sophia Lampson (1835 ). 

6 Horace Lampson (1792-1842) Huldah Phelps (1795-1871). 

5 Benajah Phelps (1770 ) Betsey Graham ( ). 

4 Abel Phelps (1738 ) Lucy Beardsley ( ). 

3 Capt. Abel Phelps (1705 ) Mary ( ). 

2 Lieut. Timothy Phelps (1639 ) Mary Griswold (1644 ). 

1 William Phelps (1599-1672) Mary Dover ( 1673). 

WILLIAM PHELPS 1 of Windsor, Ct. Assistant to 
Gov. John Webster from 1639-1643. 

Hollister's History of Connecticut, Appendix p. 496. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 371. 



State No. Society No. 

21 WILLIAM JAMES STARR. 2172 

Born April 20, 1861, in Ripon, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Thomas Starr. 

7 William Starr (1821-1879) Annie Strong (1824 ). 

6 Samuel Tallman Starr (1780-1820) Lydia Coe Atkins (1779- 

1862). 

5 William Starr (1747-1825) Hannah Tallman (1746-1814). 

4 Capt. Daniel Starr (1712-1767) Elizabeth Hempsted (1714-1776). 

3 Benjamin Starr (1679-1753) Lydia Latham (1686-1747). 

2 Comfort Starr (1644-1693) Marah Weld (1646 ). 

1 Thomas Starr ( 1658) Rachel ( ). 



80 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

THOMAS STARR 1 of Charlestown, Mass. Surgeon to 
the forces sent against the Pequots, May 1 7, 1637. Appointed 
by the General Court at Boston. His widow received a grant 
of 400 acres of land for his services. 

Colonial Records of Massachusetts. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, pp. 72-180-393. 

State No. Society No. 

22 FRANCIS GARDINER FLINT. 2173 

Born April 10, 1860, in Bellows Falls, Vt. 
Generation. Line of Descent from John Flint. 

6 Wyman Flint (1824 ) Almira Stickney (1827-1896). 

5 John Gardiner Flint (1797-1880) Sarah Gregg (1797-1883). 
4 Jonas Flint (1760-1849) Eunice Gardiner (1766 ). 

3 Thomas Flint, Jr., (1722-1802) Eunice How (1717-1796). 
2 Thomas Flint (1682-1755) Mary Brown (1692 ). 

1 John Flint ( 1686) Mary Oakes ( 1690). 

JOHN FLINT 1 of Concord. Lieutenant in Capt. Thomas 
Hinchman's Troop. Deputy from Concord, Mass. 

Register Society Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois, 

1897, p. 79. 
Genealogical Register Descendants of Thomas Flint. 
History of Antrim, p. 495. 
Official Records of the General Court of Massachusetts, 

Vol. 5, pp. 132-210-260-350-351. 

State No. Society No. 

23 CHARLES GAGER STARK. 2174 

Born May 22, 1835, Brattleboro, Vt. 
Generation. Line of Descent from Aaron Stark. 

6 Jedediah Lathrop Stark (1793-1862) Hannah Gager (1799-1882). 
5 Joshua Stark (1761-1839) Olive Lathrop (1764-1825). 

4 Abiel Stark (1724-1770) Chloe Hinckley ( 1828). 

3 Abiel Stark ( ) Mary Walworth ( ). 

2 Aaron Stark (1654 ) Mehitable Shaw ( ). 

1 Aaron Stark (1602-1685) ( ). 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 81 

AARON STARK 1 of New London, Ct. Soldier in the 
Pequot War and in King Philip's War. Took part in the 
battle with the Pequots at their fort on the Mystic. Served 
under Major John Mason. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 

Walworth's The Hyde Genealogy, Vol. I, pp. 248-253. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM SAMUEL LATHROP. 

Generation. 

6 Jedediah Lathrop Stark (1793-1862) Hannah Gager (1799-1882). 

5 Joshua Stark (1761-1839) Olive Lathrop (1764-1825). 

4 Jedediah Lathrop (1718-1792) Jemima Birchard (1729-1789). 

3 Israel Lathrop 2 (1687-1758) Mary Fellows ( ). 

2 Israel Lathrop 1 (1659-1733) Rebecca Bliss ( 1737). 

1 Samuel Lathrop ( 1700) Elizabeth Scudder ( ). 

SAMUEL LATHROP 1 of Scituate. Soldier in the Narragansett 
Wars. "Uncas, hunted by the Narragansetts, had been chased into the 
fort at the head of the Nahontick and was there besieged; Lieut. James 
Avery, Mr. Bluster, Samuel Lathrop and others, well armed, succeeded in 
throwing themselves into the fort, and aided in the defense." 

Lathrop Family Memoir, p. 39. 
Hyde Genealogy, Vol. I, pp. 246-55. 
Bcdge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 



State No. Society No. 

24 ORLANDO ELMER CLARK. 2175 

Born November 9, 1850, in Darien, Genesee Co., N. Y. 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Clark. 

6 Rufus Clark (1820-1893) Eunice A. Wheeler (1821 ). 

5 Ezra Clark (1783-1832) Cinderella Carter (1796-1879). 

4 Paul Clark (1750-1804) Sarah Wheeler ( ). 

3 John Clark 2 (1719 ) Elizabeth Williams ( ). 

2 Nathaniel Clark (1694-1772) Mary Vrenner (1690-1754). 

1 John Clark 1 (1655-1736) Rebecca Beaumont ( ). 



82 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

JOHN CLARK 1 of Saybrook, Ct. Appointed Lieuten- 
ant at Fort Saybrook, 1 693. Commissioned by Gov. Robert 
Treat. Lieut, of Train Band, commissioned by Gov. Win- 
throp, 1 699. Commissioned Captain by Gov. Winthrop, 
I 702. Later as Major of the Train Band, commanded the 
troops to protect the library of Yale College at the time of its 
removal from Saybrook to New Haven in 1718. 

Colonial Records of Connecticut. 

Original Commissions and orders in possession of Mr. 
Orlando Elmer Clark. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN DRURY. 

Generation. 

7 Rufus Clark (1820-1893) Eunice A. Wheeler (1821 ). 

6 Jacob Wheeler (1782-1831) Hannah Drury (1786-1843). 

5 Ebenezer Drury (1743-1808) Miriam Goodale (1748 ). 

4 Zedekiah Drury (1716-1777) Hannah Wooley (1716 ). 

3 Caleb Drury (1683-1723) Elizabeth Eames (1685 ). 

2 Thomas Drury (1668-1723) Rachael Rice (1664 ). 

1 John Drury (1646-1678) Mary Shrimpton ( ). 

JOHN DRURY. 1 Was Lieutenant in King Philip's War in 1675. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 
Blood's History of Temple, N. H. 
Turner's Genealogy of Humphrey Turner. 
Vinton's Richardson Memorial. 



State No. Society No. 

25 ROBERT CAMP. 2281 

Born June I, 1859, in Milwaukee, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Nathan Gold. 

7 Hoel Hinman Camp (1822 ) Caroline Rebecca Baylies (1825- 

1859). 
6 Horatio Nelson Baylies (1800-1849) Rebecca Bradley ( ). 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 83 



5 Nicholas Baylies (1768-1847) Mary Ripley (1778-1830). 

4 Silvanus Ripley (1749-1787) Abigail Wheelock ( 1818). 

3 Eleazar Wheelock (1711-1779) Sarah Davenport Maltby ( ). 

2 John Davenport (1669-1731) Martha Gold Selleck ( 1712). 

1 Nathan Gold ( 1694) Martha Harvey (1620-1694). 



MAJOR NATHAN GOLD. 1 Assistant, 1657, 1662 
and 1 694. Major 1 666. Member of Committee of Defense 
against the Dutch, 1 662. Representative to the First Colonial 
Congress in New York, 1 690. Major of Dragoons, 1 675. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896. 
Camp Monograph. 
History of Bridgewater, Mass. 
History of Medfield. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM ELEAZAR WHEELOCK. 

Generation. 

7 Hoel Hinman Camp (1822 ) Caroline Rebecca Baylies (1825- 

1859). 

6 Horatio Nelson Baylies (1800-1849) Rebecca Bradley ( ). 

5 Nicholas Baylies (1768-1847) Mary Ripley (1778-1830). 

4 Silvanus Ripley (1749-1787) Abigail Wheelock ( 1818). 

3 Eleazar Wheelock (1711-1779) Sarah Davenport Maltby ( ). 

2 Ralph Wheelock (1683 ) Ruth Huntington (1682 ). 

1 Eleazar Wheelock (1654-1731) Elizabeth Fuller ( 1689). 



ELEAZAR WHEELOCK 1 of Medfield, Mass. "Commanded a 
corps of cavalry and was very successful in repelling the irruptions of the 
Indians in the new settlements. During the Indian wars his house in 
Mendon was converted into a garrison to which the settlers resorted for 
safety. It was several times besieged." 

Memoirs of Rev. Eleazar Wheelock, D.D., first President 

of Dartmouth College, Sec. I, p. 12. 
Tilden's History of Medfield, pp. 506-508. 
Mendon Records. 



84 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM GOV. WILLIAM BRADFORD. 

Generation. 

8 Hoel Hinman Camp (1822 ) Caroline Rebecca Baylies (1825- 

1859). 
7 David Manning Camp (1788-1871) Sarepta Savage (1793-1852). 
6 Abel Camp, Jr., (1756-1839) Anna Manning (1762-1830). 

5 David Manning (1726-1807) Anna Hamilton ( ). 

4 Samuel Manning ( ) Irene Ripley (1700 ). 

3 Joshua Ripley ( 1739) Hannah Bradford (1662-1738). 

2 William Bradford" (1624-1704) Alice Richards (1627-1671). 
1 William Bradford 1 (1588-1657) Alice Carpenter (1590-1670). 



WILLIAM BRADFORD" was, next to Miles Standish, chief military 
man of the Plymouth Colony. In King Philip's War was Commander-in- 
Chief of the Plymouth Forces. At Narragar.sett Fort Fight received a 
musket ball in his flesh, which he carried the remainder of his life. In that 
encounter both parties fought for their very existence; nearly 1,000 In- 
dians fell and about 150 of the English were killed or wounded. In the 
war with the Indians had the rank of Major, was Assistant Treasurer and 
Deputy Governor of Plymouth from 1682 to 1686, and from 1689 to 
1691. In 1691 was one of the Council of Massachusetts. 

Dow's Plymouth, p. 38. 

Ripley Genealogy. 

Manning Genealogy (now in manuscript). 

New England Hist, and Gen. Register. 

Merton's Memorials. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 

Register Society Colonial Wars. * 

Larned's History of Windham. 

Camp Monograph. 

Sharon Country Church and Town Registers. 



WILLIAM BRADFORD. 1 Governor of Plymouth Colony 1621, 
1632, 1637, 1639, 1643, 1648, 1656. 

Palfrey's History of New England, Vol. I, p. 408. 
Bancroft's History United States, Vol. I, pp. 210-211. 
Colonial Records. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, p. 455. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 85 

State No. Society No. 

26 RICHARD CARPENTER. 2282 

Born Aug. 3, 1858, in Oberlin, Ohio. 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Greene. 

7 Franklin Carpenter (1831 ) Helen M. Roberts (1831 ). 

6 Richard Carpenter (1789-1863) Elizabeth Austin (1799-1860). 

5 Barlow Carpenter (1747-1819) Sarah Goss ( ). 

4 Oliver Carpenter (1716 ) Martha Greene (1722 ). 

3 Barlow Greene (1695 ) Lydia Harding ( ). 

2 Peter Greene (1655-1723) Elizabeth Arnold (1659-1728). 

1 John Greene (1620-1708) Ann Almy (1627-1709). 



JOHN GREENE 1 of Warwick, R. I. Attorney General, 
1657-1660. Assistant, 1660-1690. Deputy, 1664-1680. 
Major, 1 683-86. Member of Gov. Andros' Council, 1 686. 
Deputy Governor, 1690-1 700. 

Austin's Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 88. 
Colonial Records. 



State No. Society No. 

27 THOMAS EDWARD CAMP. 2283 

Born August 1, 1865, in Milwaukee, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Thomas Benedict. 

8 Hoel Hinman Camp (1822 ) Anna Searle (1833 ). 

7 Thomas Bigelow (1801-1882) Janet C. Gordon (1811-1891). 

6 Thomas Bigelow (1769-1843) Mary Griffith (1771-1835). 

5 Hopestill Bigelow (1731 ) Esther Benedict ( ) 

4 Samuel Benedict ( ) ( ). 

3 Thomas Benedict (1679-1714) Elizabeth Barnum ( ). 

2 Samuel Benedict ( 1719) Rebecca Andrews ( ). 

1 Thomas Benedict (1617-1690) Mary Bridgum (1618-1717). 



86 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

THOMAS BENEDICT 1 of Norwalk, Ct. Commissioned 
Lieutenant in Capt. Bryan Newton's foot company, at Jamaica, 
1665. Member of Colonial Assembly at Hemstead. Deputy 
from Norwalk to General Court, 1670 and 1675. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, pp. 74-284. 
Book of Deeds in office of Secretary of State, N. Y., Vol. 

II, p. 26. 
Camp Monograph. 
Bigelow Genealogy. 
Benedict Genealogy. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN BIGELOW. 

Generation. 

7 Hoel Hinman Camp (1822 ) Anna Searle Bigelow (1833 ). 

6 Thomas Bigelow 2 (1801-1882) Janet C. Gordon (1811-1891). 

5 Thomas Bigelow 1 (1769-1843) Mary Griffith (1771-1835). 

4 Hopestill Bigelow (1731 ) Esther Benedict) ( ). 

3 Ebenezer Bigelow (1698 ) Hannah Browne ( ). 

2 Joshua Bigelow (1655-1745) Elizabeth Flagg (1657-1729). 

1 John Bigelow (1617-1703) Mary Warren ( 1691). 

JOHN BIGELOW. 1 Soldier in Pequot War in 1637. Soldier in 
King Philip's War, 1676. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896. 
G. B. Howe's Bigelow Genealogy. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 170-171-272- 
286-376-418. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM WILLIAM BRADFORD. 

Generation. 

8 Hoel Hinman Camp (1822 ) Anna Searle Bigelow (1833 ). 

7 David Manning Camp (1788-1871) Serepta Savage (1793-1852). 

6 Abel Camp, Jr. (1756-1839) Anna Manning (1762-1830). 

5 David Manning (1726-1807) Anna Hamilton ( ). 

4 Samuel Manning ( ) Irene Ripley (1700 ). 

3 Joshua Ripley ( 1739) Hannah Bradford (1662-1738). 

2 William Bradford 2 (1624-1704) Alice Richards (1627-1671). 

1 William Bradford 1 (1588-1657) Alice Carpenter (1590-1670). 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 87 



WILLIAM BRADFORD. 1 Governor of Plymouth Colony 1621, 
1632, 1637, 1639, 1643, 1648, 1656. 

Palfrey's History of New England, Vol. I, p. 408. 
Bancroft's History United States, Vol. I, pp. 210-211. 
Colonial Records. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, p. 455. 



State No. Society No. 

28 EDWARD JOY PAUL. 2366 

Bom October 28, 1858, in Kenosha, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Abraham Fowler. 

6 George Howard Paul (1826-1890) Pamela Susan Joy (1836 ). 

5 Nehemiah Horton Joy (1809-1868) Pamela Susan Parmalee (1806- 

1879). 

4 Josiah Parmalee (1773-1841) Pamela Fowler (1778-1835). 

3 Caleb Fowler (1727-1807) Anna Rose (1735-1798). 

2 Josiah Fowler (1688-1757) Hannah Baldwin ( ). 

1 Abraham Fowler (1652-1720) Elizabeth Bartlett ( 1742). 

ABRAHAM FOWLER 1 of Guilford, Ct. Deputy to 
General Court, 1697, 1698, 1699, 1701, 1702 and 1703, 
et seq. Assistant, 1 71 3 to 1 720. Judge of County Court and 
of the Higher Court of Chancery Jurisdiction. Sergeant in 
King Philip's War and wounded in "The Great Swamp Fight." 

"William Fowler, the Magistrate, and one line of His 

Descendants," 1867. 
Connecticut Colonial Records. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JONATHAN MARSH. 

Generation. 

7 George Howard Paul (1826-1890) Pamela Susan Joy (1836 ). 

6 Nehemiah Horton Joy (1809-1868) Pamela Susan Parmalee (1 806- 

1879). 
5 Abiathar Joy (1788-1813) Fanea Horton (1790-1852). 



88 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



4 Nehemiah Horton ( ) Phila Marsh (1760-1850). 

3 William Marsh (1732-1780) Rachel Coates (1735-1780). 

2 Jonathan Marsh (1699-1749) Esther Osborn (1705-1749). 

I Jonathan Marsh ( 1 672 after 1 73 1 ) Mary ( 1 668-9- 1 73 1 ) . 

JONATHAN MARSH 1 was in the Indian fight at Haverhill. 
Wounded at Haverhill Ferry on August 29, 1708. 

Chase's History of Haverhill, p. 217. 

John Marsh, of Salem, His Descendants, by Col. Lucius 

B. Marsh, Revised by Rev. Dwight W. Marsh, 1888, 

p. 25. 
Account of James Richardson Marsh, in Munsell's Am. 

Ancestry, Vol. Ill, p. 138. 
Historical Collections of Essex Institute, Vol. I (1859), 

p. 116. 
Account of Geo. H. Paul, Munsell's Am. Ancestry, 

Vol. IV, p. 231. 
Joy's Thomas Joy and His Descendants, 1900, pp. 81 

and 100. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM NATHANIEL H1BBARD. 

Generation. 

6 George Howard Paul (1826-1890) Pamela Susan Joy (1836 ). 

5 Amos Paul (1793-1835) Mary Ann Choate (1800-1843). 

4 James Paul (1768-1809) Elethear Jewett (1770-1822). 

3 Daniel Jewett (1744-1829) Zelpha Hibbard (1745-1829). 

2 Zebulon Hibbard (1714-1788) Hannah Barr (1711-1759). 

1 Nathaniel Hibbard (1680-1725) Sarah Crane (1680-1721). 

NATHANIAL HIBBARD, 1 Sergeant. From the Colonial Records, 
May 12, 1712, we learn "additional wages voted to Nathanial Hibbard of 
Windham as Corporal, 4s 4d, a soldier in late Expedition against Canada." 

Genealogy of the Hibbard Family, by Augustine George 

Hibbard of Woodstock, Conn., Hartford, 1901, p. 

26. 
Munsell's Am. Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 231. Ancestry of 

George Howard Paul. 
Hibbard Genealogy, 1901, pp. 66 (No. 279), 37 (No. 

103), 26 (No. 36). 
John Marsh of Salem and His Descendants, pp. 7, 8, 25, 

36, 38, 75. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 89 



WILLIAM MARSH 3 was one of the officers and men in the Colonial 
Service from the town of Fulton, Mass., between 1755-1761, during the 
French War. 

John Marsh of Salem and His Descendants, p. 76. 
Benedict Tracy's History of Sutton, p. 779. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN GALLOP. 

Generation. 

10 George Howard Paul (1826-1890) Pamela Susan Joy (1836 ). 

9 Nehemiah Horton Joy (1809-1868) Pamela Susan Parmalee (1806- 
1879). 

8 Abiathar Joy (1788-1813) Fanea Horton (1790 ). 

7 Jesse Joy (1759-1821) (unknown). 

6 David Joy (1724-1809) Elizabeth Allen (1724-1820). 

5 David Joy (1693-4-1739) Ruth Ford ( ). 

4 Joseph Joy (1668-1716) Elizabeth Andrews (1665-1743). 
3 Joseph Joy (1645-1697) Mary Prince (1649-1726). 

2 Thomas Joy (1611-1678) Joan Gallop ( 1691). 

1 John Gallop ( 1650) Christabel ( 1655). 



DAVID JOY G served in the French and Indian War and was at the 
taking of Fort Ticonderoga in 1775. 

Joy's Thomas Joy and His Descendants, New York, 1900, 
pp. 74, 81 and 100. 



JOHN GALLOP'S 1 trading shallop was the principal means of com- 
munication between the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the settlements on 
Narragansett Bay and Long Island Sound. In July, 1636, attacked 
murderers of friend, John Oldham, off Block Island, with help of two 
young sons, and one other man, dispatched or captured 14 Indians. Served 
in campaign that grew out of this incident. 

Joy's Thomas Joy and His Descendants, 1900, pp. 11-12. 
Gallup's Genealogy of Gallup Family, 1893, pp. 18-245. 
Drake's History of Boston, pp. 198, 33-66-67-70-74-81- 

100. 
Joy Family Record. 
Joy's Thomas Joy and His Descendants. 



90 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



(Supplemental.) 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Hathaway. 

7 George Howard Paul (1826-1890) Pamela Susan Joy (1836 ). 

6 Amos Paul (1793-1835) Mary Ann Choate (1800-1843). 

5 James Paul (1768 ) Elethear Jewett (1770-1822). 

4 James Paul (1725-1814) Sarah White (1729 ). 

3 John White (1683-1748) Elizabeth Hathaway (169— -1741). 

2 Ephraim Hathaway (1661-1716) Elizabeth ( ) ( ). 

1 John Hathaway, Sr. (1629-1704-5) Ruth ( ) ( ). 



JOHN HATHAWAY, Sr. 1 and his son, Ephraim Hathaway, both 
served in the war against the French in 1690, known as King William's 
War. 

Collections of Old Colony Historical Society of Taunton, 
Mass., Vol VI, printed 1899. Article entitled The 
Early Hathaways in Taunton, p. 80. 
Genealogy of Paul Family. 
Descendants of William Paul of Colony of Plymouth, 

by E. J. Paul, in manuscript. 
Records of Bristol County, Mass., Probate Office, Register 
of Deeds Office and records of the Towns and 
Churches of Taunton and Dighton. 



JAMES PAUL 4 served as member of Col. Bagley's Regiment on the 
Expedition to Louisburg in 1759, according to the diary of Jacob Haskins, 
who enlisted April 6, 1759, in his Majesty's service for the reduction of 
Canada. He parted with his friends April 16th and marched as far as 
Mr. Kingman's tavern in Easton, the same day, and to Mr. Bent's tavern 
in Milton, April 17, 1759; arrived at Castle William April 18, arrived at 
the Shearley April 19, was turned over to Captain Glover in Col. Bagley's 
Regiment, slept that night in a cold meeting house without blankets, passed 
muster and embarked on board the "Wolfe," May 8. Sailed for Louisburg, 
May 15; arrived there May 24, disembarked May 27, 1759; embarked on 
board the transport "Squirrel" for Boston, Dec. 2, 1761, according to his 
own diary. This diary is now, in 1899, in the possession of Ruth Ann 
Low, residing at the old Burt homestead, Berkley, Mass., and contains 
this entry, "Oct. 9, 1759, James Paul got his discharge from the regiment." 

James E. Seaver, Secretary of the Old Colony Historical 
Society at Taunton, Mass., has no doubts concerning 
this diary. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 91 



(Supplemental.) 
LINE OF DESCENT FROM THOMAS LOW. 

Generation. 

7 George Howard Paul (1826-1890) Pamela Susan Joy (1836 ). 

6 Amos Paul (1793-1835) Mary Ann Choate (1800-1843). 

5 Jacob Choate (1773-1818) Rosamond Parmalee (1771-1853). 

4 Isaac Choate ( 1 734- 1813) Elizabeth Low ( 1 736- 1817). 

3 Jonathan Low (1708-1761) Sarah Perkins (1711-1761). 

2 Jonathan Low (1665-1749) Mary Thompson ( ). 

1 Thomas Low ( ) Martha Boardman ( 1720). 

THOMAS LOW. 1 Soldier in King Philip's War; received by 
reason of that fact, a "right" in Narragansett No. 1 (now Buxton, Me.), 
which was afterwards sold by his son Jonathan Low, in consideration of 
"love, good will and affection" and 500 pounds, and support during natural 
life, to his son Jonathan Low, Jr., and conveyed by deed dated Aug. 26, 
1749. Acknowledged Aug. 30, 1749. Recorded Oct. 26, 1749, in 
Essex deeds, Salem, Vol. 90, p. 55. 

Rev. Anson Titus of Tuft's College, Mass., Genealogist, 

is authority for this reference. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, p. 415. 



State No. Society No. 

29 HOWARD GREENE. 2367 

Born May 17, 1864, in Milwaukee, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Howland. 

9 Thomas Arnold Green (1827-1894) Elizabeth Lynes Cadle (1831- 

1892). 
8 Welcome Arnold Greene (1795-1870) Sarah Gardner (1807- 

1833). 
7 Zenas Gardner (1769-1848) Susanah Hussey (1771-1842). 
6 George Hussey (1738-1804) Deborah Paddock (1739-1815). 
5 Daniel Paddock (1707-1743) Susanah Gorham (1705-1777). 

4 Stephen Gorham (1683-1743) Elizabeth Gardner ( 1763). 

3 John Gorham (1652-1716) Mary Otis (1654-1732). 

2 John Gorham (1621-1676) Desire Howland (1623-1683). 

1 John Howland (1592-1673) and Elizabeth Tilley (1607-1687). 



92 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

JOHN GORHAM 2 of Plymouth, Mass. Captain of a 
Plymouth Troop in the war with the Narragansett Indians, 
I 675. Lieutenant in the war with the Dutch, 1 673. Died of 
a fever contracted during the Narragansett War. 

Austin's Ancestral Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 110. 
Austin's One Hundred and Sixty AJlied Families, p. 22. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 

COL. JOHN GORHAM. 3 Was in the Great Swamp 
Fight, 1675. In the Canadian Expedition, 1690. Second in 
command under Col. Benjamin Church in the expedition of 
1704. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896. 

JOHN HOWLAND. 1 Sept. 6, 1620, sailed from Eng- 
land in the Mayflower. Thirteenth signer of the Mayflower 
compact. Soldier under Capt. Miles Standish in the "First 
Encounter," Dec. 6, 1620. Assistant to Governors Winslow 
and Prence, 1633-1635. Placed in command of the trading 
fort on the Kennebec River in 1 634. Deputy many years. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896. 
Austin's One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families, pp. 
137-138-139. 



State No. Society No. 

30 FRANK GORDON BIGELOW. 2400 

Born Sept. 28, 1847, in Hartford, N. Y. 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Bigelow. 

6 Dr. Thomas Bigelow (1801-1882) Janet C. Gordon (1811-1891). 

5 Thomas Bigelow (1769-1843) Mary Griffith (1771-1835). 

4 Rev. Hopestill Bigelow (1731 ) Esther Benedict ( ). 

3 Ebenezer Bigelow (1698 ) Hannah Brown ( ). 

2 Joshua Bigelow (1655-1745) Elizabeth Flagg (1657-1729). 

1 John Bigelow (1617-1703) Mary Warren ( 1691). 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 93 

JOHN BIGELOW 1 of Watertown, Mass. Soldier in the 
Pequot War in 1637. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 285. 
Howe's Bigelow Genealogy. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 170-171-272- 
286-376-418. 

« 
State No. Society No. 

31 WILLIAM BIGELOW. 2401 

Born Dec. 17, 1851, in Hartford, N. Y. 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Bigelow. 

6 Dr. Thomas Bigelow (1801-1882) Janet C. Gordon (1811-1891). 

5 Thomas Bigelow (1769-1843) Mary Griffith (1771-1835). 

4 Rev. Hopestill Bigelow (1731 ) Esther Benedict ( ). 

3 Ebenezer Bigelow (1698 ) Hannah Brown ( ). 

2 Joshua Bigelow (1655-1745) Elizabeth Flagg (1657-1729). 

1 John Bigelow (1617-1703) Mary Warren ( 1691). 

JOHN BIGELOW 1 of Watertown, Mass. Soldier in the 
Pequot War in 1637. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 285. 
Howe's Bigelow Genealogy. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 170-171-272- 
286-376-418. 

State No. Society No. 

32 * HENRY CLAY PAYNE. 2402 

Born November 23, 1843, in Ashfield, Mass. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Moses Paine. 

7 Orrin P. Payne ( ) Eliza Ames ( ). 

6 Samuel Payne ( ) Laura Elmer ( ). 

5 Joseph Ruggles Paine (1735-1825) ( ). 

4 Samuel Paine (1689 ) Susanna Ruggles (1702 ). 

3 Stephen Paine, Jr. (1652-1690) Ellen Veasey ( ). 

2 Stephen Paine (1628-1691) Hannah Bass ( ). 

1 Moses Paine ( 1643) Elizabeth ( ). 

^Deceased 



94 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

STEPHEN PAINE" of Braintree, Mass. Sergeant in the 
"Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company" in 1649. Served 
under Capt. Thomas Prentice in the Mount Hope Campaign, 
King Philip's War. Also under Lieutenant Edward Oakes. 
Also in Capt. Poole's Company. 

Paine Genealogy, 1880, p. 165. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 81-91-260. 

MOSES PAINE. 1 Contributed largely toward paying the 
expenses of the earlier Indian wars. 

Paine Genealogy, 1880, p. 165. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 

State No. Society No. 

33 CHARLES LOUIS JONES. 2403 

Born January 17, 1872, in Milwaukee, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Joseph Judson. 

8 Charles P. Jones (1835 ) Louise Van Dyke (1837 ). 

7 Richard Van Dyke (1815-1876) Mary Ware Thomas (1816 ). 

6 Richard Van Dyke ( 1856) Lydia Wood (1782-1837). 

5 Rev. Henry Van Dyke (1744-1804) Huldah Lewis (1746-1806). 

4 David Lewis (1711-1783) Phoebe Curtis (1713 ). 

3 James Lewis (1679-1766) Hannah Judson (1681-1756). 

2 James Judson (1649-1721) Rebecca Welles (1655-1717). 

1 Joseph Judson (1619-1690) Sarah Porter (1626-1696). 

JOSEPH JUDSON 1 of Stratford, Ct. Ensign of the 
Stratford Train Band. Lieutenant in 1672 and served in King 
Philip's War. In 1665 appointed by the General Court one 
of a commission to defend the coast, from Stratford to Rye, 
against a threatened invasion by the Dutch. Deputy to General 
Court 1659-1667. 

Orcutt's History of Stratford, pp. 110-197-196-200-250. 
Connecticut Colonial Records, Vols. I and II, pp. 21, 181. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, p. 468. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 95 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM THOMAS WELLES. 
Generation. 

9 Charles P. Jones (1834 ) Louise Van Dyke (1837 ). 

8 Richard Van Dyke (1810-1876) Mary Ware Thomas (1816 ). 

7 Richard Van Dyke (1775-1856) Lydia Wood (1782-1837). 
6 Henry Van Dyke (1744-1804) Huldah Lewis (1746-1806). 

5 David Lewis ( 1 7 1 1 - 1 783) Phoebe Curtis (171 3 ) . 

4 James Lewis (1679-1766) Hannah Judson (1681-1756). 
3 James Judson (1649-1721) Rebecca Welles (1655-1717). 

2 Thomas Welles, Jr. (1627-1682) Hannah Tuttle (1633 ). 

1 Thomas Welles (1593-1660) Elizabeth Hunt ( 1640). 

THOMAS WELLES. 1 Governor from 1655 to 1658; Magistrate, 
1637-1660; Deputy Governor, 1654; Commissioner of Colonies, 1649. 

JAMES LEWIS. 4 Representative for over seven years; Lieutenant, 
1714; Captain 2d Company, 1714; Ensign, 1709. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. II, pp. 575-1229- 

1237; Vol. IV, p. 479. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, pp. 303-694. 
Colonial Records, Hartford. 

Orcutt's Stratford, pp. 1229-1230-1237-1238-1325-1350. 
Goodwin's Genealogical Notes. 
Seabury's Centenary. 
Records in Adjutant General's office, Hartford, Conn. 



State No. Society No. 

34 * BEDFORD BROWN HOPKINS. 2404 

Born October 16, 1834, in Clarence, N. Y. 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Bigelow. 

6 Otis Ransom Hopkins (1780-1846) Lavinia Spoor (1799-1852). 

5 Ichabod Hopkins (1744-1819) Sarah Bigelow (1744 ). 

4 Asa Bigelow ( 1 720- 1 754) Dorothy Otis ( 1 72 1 - 1 794) . 

3 John Bigelow (1681-1770) Sarah Bigelow ( 1754). 

2 Joshua Bigelow (1655-1745) Elizabeth Flagg (1657-1729). 

1 John Bigelow (1617-1703) Mary Warren ( 1691). 

*Deceased 



96 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

JOSHUA BIGELOW. 2 Soldier in King Philip's War, 
in Capt. Nathaniel Davenport's Company. Was severely 
wounded. Received grant of land for his services. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 285. 
Howe's Bigelow Genealogy. > 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 170-171-272- 
286, etc. 

JOHN BIGELOW 1 of Watertown, Mass. Soldier in 
Pequot War in 1637. Soldier in King Philip's War in 1676. 

State No. Society No. 

35 ARTHUR NYE McGEOCH. 2405 

Born April 19, 1869, in Milwaukee, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Richard Treat. 

10 Peter McGeoch (1833-1895) Catherine Ellen Harvey (1835- 

1885). 
9 Enoch Dole Harvey (1811-1888) Mary Hubbard Nye (1812- 

1859). 
8 Asahel Hubbard Nye (1790-1861) Mary Andrews (1789-1812). 
7 Elijah Nye (1766-1852) Mary Hubbard (1765-1838). 
6 Eleazer Hubbard (1722-1812) Abigail Hollister (1735-1819). 
5 Thomas Hollister (1707-1784) Abigail Talcott (1717-1812). 
4 Thomas Hollister (1672-1741) Dorothy Hills (1677-1741). 
3 John Hollister (1644-1711) Sarah Goodrich (1649-1700). 
2 John Hollister (1612-1665) Joanna Treat (1618-1694). 
1 Richard Treat (1584-1669) Alice Gaylord (1594 ). 

RICHARD TREAT. 1 Deputy. Assistant, 1657-1665. 
Named in the Royal Charter. One of the Patentees of Con- 
necticut. 

Connecticut Colonial Records, Vol. I, pp. 103-124-138- 

149-163, etc. 
Treat Genealogy, p. 28. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 402. 
Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, pp. 483-484. 
Bond's Watertown, pp. 795-796. 
Descendants of Geo. Hubbard, p. 8. 
American Ancestry. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 



State No. Society No. 

36 RICHARD BENBRIDGE 2406 

WETHERILL. 

Born January 10, 1859, in La Fayette, Ind. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Jacob Morgan. 

5 Charles Mayer Wetherill (1824-1871) Mary C. Benbridge (1833- 

4 Charles Wetherill (1798-1838) Margretta S. Mayer (1804-1832). 

3 Samuel Wetherill (1764-1829) Rachel Price (1766-1844). 

2 John Price ( ) Rebecca Morgan ( ). 

1 Jacob Morgan (1716-1793) Rachel Pearsall ( ). 

JACOB MORGAN. 1 Served in French and Indian War 
in 1 754-55-56-57. Captain in 1 755, in the First Battalion of 
Pennsylvania Troops. Captain in the Second Battalion in the 
Expedition which captured Fort Duquesne in 1 758. Commis- 
sion dated 1 755. Was Adjutant in 1 760. 

Pennsylvania Archives, second series, Vol. II, pp. 533- 
516-539-545-559-608. 



State No. Society No. 

37 DR. NATHANIEL A. GRAY. 2487 

Born March 8, 1842, in Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
Generation. Line of Descent from John Gray. 

5 Dr. Alfred William Gray (1802-1873) Valeria Elizabeth Dcdd. 

4 Judge John Gray (1769-1859) Diantha Burritt (1755 ). 

3 John Gray (1739-1822) Elizabeth Skeel (1745-1824). 

2 John Gray (1707-1761) Anne Hebbard (1706-1746). 

. 1 John Gray (1680-1711) Ruth Hebbard (1683 ). 

JOHN GRAY 2 of Sharon, Mass. Served in Capt. 
Ephraim Williams' Company, and in Capt. Isaac Wyman's 
Company at Fort Massachusetts, 1 754-55. 

Massachusetts Archives, Military series, Vol. 93, pp. 
155-173. 



98 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

State No. Society No. 

38 BEN RUSSELL ROGERS. 2500 

Born October 26, 1874, in Calumet, Mich. 

Generation. Line of descent from Thomas Howes. 

8 Horace Brewster Rogers (1837 ) Mary Frances Russell (1844- 

)• 

7 Samuel Russell (1813-1879) Sarah Crane Smith (1820-1887). 
6 John Keyzar Smith (1785-1855) Catharine McDonald (1795- 

1881). 
5 Abraham Smith (1754-1808) Sarah Crane (1757-1829). 

4 Colonel Thaddeus Crane (1728-1803) Sarah Paddcck ( 1773). 

3 Peter Paddock (1697-1760) Sarah Howes (1695-1776). 

2 Jonathan Howes (1669-1750) Sarah ( ). 

1 Thomas Howes ( 1676) Sarah Bangs ( ). 

THOMAS HOWES. 1 Ensign at Yarmouth, Mass., 
1672-74. Made Captain June 3, 1674. Member of War 
Council, 1667. 

Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. V, pp. 92, 113, 143, 

146, 164. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 
List of Prominent Officers of Plymouth and Yarmouth 

Colonies. 



State No. Society No. 

39 PAUL DENISON SEXTON. 2501 

Born May 11, 1866, in Milwaukee, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from George Denison. 

7 Joseph Kellogg Sexton (1805-1881) Mary Esther Taylor (1832- 

)• 

6 Anson Hawley Taylor (1800-1864) Esther Denison (1800-1869). 

5 Henry Denison (1753-1836) Mary Gallup ( 1843). 

4 Daniel Denison (1721-1776) Esther Wheeler (1722-1814). 

3 Daniel Denison (1680-1747) Mary Stanton (1687-1724). 

2 John Denison (1646-1698) Phebe Lay (1650-1699). 

1 George Denison (1618-1694) Ann Borrodell (1615-1712). 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 99 

GEORGE DENISON. 1 Served under Major John 
Mason and Major Talcott. Chosen with Major John Mason 
to assist the Pequot Chiefs, to govern their tribe. Captain of 
New London County forces in King Philip's War. Second in 
command under Major Robert Treat in the Great Swamp 
Fight. Captured the Indian Chief Canonchet. Assistant and 
Deputy from Stonington to the Genera! Court, 1 5 terms. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 309. 
Baldwin & Clift's "Captain George Denison," pp. 6, 17, 
120, 131, 163, 165. 

State No. Society No. 

40 ALONZO GILBERT SEXTON. 2502 

Born March 26, 1836, in Somers, Connecticut. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Jonathan Kellogg. 

4 Joseph Kellogg Sexton (1805-1881) Lucy Amelia Billings (1811- 

1845). 
3 Stephen Sexton (1771-1832) Lucy Kellogg (1777-1857). 

2 Joseph Kellogg (1742 ) Lucy Warner ( ). 

1 Jonathan Kellogg (1721-1745) ( ). 

JONATHAN KELLOGG. 1 Captain in the 1 st Massa- 
chusetts Regiment, in the expedition against Louisburg in 1 745. 

New England Hist, and Gen. Register, Vol. XXIV, 369. 
State No. Society No. 

41 ARTHUR TAYLOR SEXTON. 2608 

Born August 22, 1 860, at Milwaukee, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from George Denison. 

7 Kellogg Sexton (1805-1881) Mary Esther Taylor (1832 ). 

6 Anson Hawley Taylor (1800-1864) Esther Denison (1800-1869). 

5 Henry Denison (1753-1836) Mary Gallup ( 1843). 

L.0FC, 



100 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



4 Daniel Denison 2 (1721-1776) Esther Wheeler (1722-1814). 

3 Daniel Denison 1 (1680-1747) Mary Stanton (1687-1724). 

2 John Denison (1646-1798) Phebe Lay (1650-1699). 

1 George Denison (1618-1694) Ann Borrodell (1615-1712). 

GEORGE DENISON. 1 Captain in New London 
County forces in King Philip's War. Served under Major 
John Mann and Major Talcott. Second in command to Major 
Robert Treat in Great Swamp Fight. Served on the frontier. 
Captured the Indian Chief Canonchet. Chosen with Major 
John Mason to assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes. 
Assistant and Deputy from Stonington to the General Court, 1 5 
terms. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 309. 
Baldwin & Clift's "Captain George Denison," Worcester, 
1881, pp. 6, 17, 120, 131, 163, 165. 



State No. Society No. 

42 BENJAMIN WILSON SMITH. 2792 

Born January 19, 1830, in Harrison Co., W. Va. 

Generation. Line of Descent from David Wilson. 

5 Abel Timothy Smith (1803-1875) Deborah Spencer Wilson (1806- 

1871). 
4 Benjamin Wilson (1747-1827) Phoebe Davisson (1777-1849). 
3 William Wilson (1722-1801) Elizabeth Blackburn (1725-1806). 

2 David Wilson 2 ( ) ( )• 

1 David Wilson 1 ( ) ( )• 

BENJAMIN WILSON 1 of Virginia. Was in 1 774 at- 
tached to the right wing of the Dunmore army as a lieutenant 
and marched against the old Chillicothe Indian towns on the 
Scioto. While negotiations were going on with the Indians at 
Camp Charlotte, was near village of Westfall, Pickaway Co., 
Ohio. Lieutenant Wilson served as aide to Lord (Governor) 
Dunmore, Commander-in-Chief. Rendered valuable service in 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 101 

the campaign and a competent and reliable authority declares 
that he acquired, by zeal and attention to duty, the confidence 
of his superior officers. 

American Historical Record, June, 1873, pp. 263-4-5. 
Drake's Life of Tecumseh, p. 46. 
Wither's Chronicles of Border Warfare, p. 136. 
Palmer's Calendar Virginia State Papers. 
Haymond's History of Randolph County, W. Va. 



State No. Society No. 

43 WILLIAM STEVENS BROCKWAY. 2858 

Born December 29, 1855, in Ripon, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Lyman. 

8 Edward Payson Brockway (1832 ) Susan Maria McKnight 

1833 ). 

7 Thomas McKnight (1786-1836) Harriet Clapp (1798-1883). 

6 Joseph Clapp (1764-1839) Susannah Lyman (1770-1842). 

5 Timothy Lyman (1744-1815) Dorothy Kinney (1752-1829). 

4 Elias Lyman (1715-1803) Anne Phelps ( 1791). 

3 Moses Lyman (1689-1762) Mindwell Sheldon ( 1780). 

2 Moses Lyman (1662-1701) Anne ( ). 

1 John Lyman (1623-1698) Dorcas Plumb ( ). 



JOHN LYMAN. 1 Born in High Onger, County Essex, 
England, Sept., 1623. Came to New England with his father, 
Richard; married Dorcas, daughter of John Plumb, of Bran- 
ford, Conn. Settled in Northampton, Mass., in 1654, where 
he resided until his death, Aug. 20, 1 690. Lieutenant, served 
in the famous Falls fight, above Deerfield, May 18, 1676. 

Wight's The Wights, p. 120. 

McKnight Family Circle, p. 27. 

The Lyman Family. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1898-1899. 



102 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM HUMPHREY ATHERTON. 

Generation. 

8 Edward Payson Brockway (1832 ) Susan McKnight (1833- 

)• 

7 Picket Brockway (1788-1833) Nancy Stevens (1799-1874). 

6 Abner Brockway (1754-1808) Catharine Marvin (1756-1831). 

5 Elisha Marvin ( 1 7 1 7- 1 80 1 ) Catharine Mather (1717-1 799) . 

4 Timothy Mather (1681-1755 Sarah ( 1756). 

3 Richard Mather (1653-1688) — ( ). 

2 Timothy Mather (1628 ) Katherine Atherton ( ). 

1 Humphrey Atherton ( 1661) ( ). 



HUMPHREY ATHERTON. 1 Deputy, 1638 et seq. Speaker, 
1653. Governor's Assistant, 1654-1661. Lieutenant, 1645. Captain of 
Militia, 1646, and of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 
1650-1658. Commanded Expedition against the Narragansetts, 1656. 
Major General, 1661. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1897-1898, p. 416. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM THOMAS TRACY. 

Generation. 

7 Edward Payson Brockway (1832 ) Susan McKnight (1833- 

)• 

6 Picket Brockway (1788-1833) Nancy Stevens (1799-1874). 

5 Abner Brockway (1754-1808) Catharine Marvin (1756-1831). 

4 Elisha Marvin (1717-1801) Catharine Mather (1717-1799). 

3 Reinold Marvin (1669-1737) Martha Waterman (1680-1753). 

2 Thomas Waterman (1644-1708) Miriam Tracy (1646 ). 

1 Thomas Tracy (1610-1685) ( ). 



THOMAS TRACY. 1 Ensign 1st Company Militia, Connecticut, 
1666. Lieutenant, 1672, of New London Co. Dragoons, enlisted to fight 
the Dutch and Indians. Member of General Court 27 sessions. Com- 
missary King Philip's War. Commissioner, 1678 et seq. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1897-1898, p. 561. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 103 

State No. Society No. 

44 * HAROLD GREEN UNDER- 2859 

WOOD. 

Bom August I, 1852, in Litchfield, N. Y. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Philip Smith. 

7 John De Loss Underwood (1817-1355) Marcia Dening Green 

(1827 ). 

6 Beriah Green (1795-1874) Daraxa Foote (1797-1885). 

5 Freeman Foote (1759-1842) Silence Clark (1763-1832). 

4 Daniel Foote (1724-1801) Martha Stillman (1726-1794). 

3 John Stillman (1693-1775) Mary Wolcott (1695-1777). 

2 George Stillman (1654-1728) Rebecca Smith (1668-1750). 

1 Philip Smith (1634-1684) Rebecca Foote (1634-1701). 

PHILIP SMITH. 1 Born in Wethersfield, Conn., in 
1634. Moved to Hadley, Mass., in 1659. Was commis- 
sioned and served as "Lieutenant of the Troop" in Hadley, 
Mass., as recorded in the "Record Book of the Hadley Hopkins 
School," of which school he was one of the committee. He was 
a member of the General Court of Massachusetts and also a 
Justice in the County Court. 

Record Book of the Hadley Hopkins School of Hadley, 

Mass. 
Goodwin's The Foote Family, or The Descendants of 

Nathaniel Foote, Hartford, 1849. 



State No. Society No. 

45 WILLIAM MATTOCKS FARR. 2860 

Born November 23, 1853, in Peachum, Va. 

Generation. Line of Descent from James Trowbridge. 

7 Asahel Farr (1820-1887) Martha Jackson Wheeler (1828-1878). 
6 Alpheus Farr (1784-1852) Sibyl Farr (1787-1843). 
5 Asahel Farr (1766 ) Lydia Snow (1772 ). 

*Deceased. 



104 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



4 Zerubbazel Snow (1742 ) Mary Trowbridge (1745—). 

3 James Trowbridge (1717 ) Jerusha Park (1722 ). 

2 William Trowbridge (1684 ) Sarah Ward ( ). 

1 James Trowbridge (1636-1717) Margaret Jackson ( ). 

JAMES TROWBRIDGE 1 of Newton, Mass. Deputy 
to General Court from Cambridge, 1 700-03. Served in King 
Philip's War. Lieutenant, 1675. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1897-1898, p. 563. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JONATHAN FARR. 

Generation. 

4 Asahel Farr ( 1 820- 1 887) Martha Jackson Wheeler ( 1 828- 1 878) . 

3 Alpheus Farr (1784-1852) Sybbell Farr (1787-1843). 

2 Asahel Farr (1766 ) Lydia Snow (1772 ). 

1 Jonathan Farr (1757-1800) Mercy Winslow (1736 ). 

History of Hardrich, p. 266. Colonial Wars. 
State No. Society No. 

46 WILLIAM JAMES HENRY 2876 

STRONG. 

Born October 16, 1869, in Council Bluffs, la. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Anthony Hawkins. 

7 William Barstow Strong (1837 ) Abby Jane Moore (1839- 

)• 

6 Elijah Gridley Strong (1803-1859) Sarah Ashley Partridge (1806- 
1865). 

5 Elisha Strong (1718-1794) Sarah Lewis (1726 ). 

4 Daniel Lewis (1681 ) Mary Strong (1692-1759). 

3 Asahel Strong (1668-1739) Margaret Hart ( 1735). 

2 Thomas Hart (1644-1726) Ruth Hawkins (1649-1724). 
1 Anthony Hawkins ( 1674) ( ). 

ANTHONY HAWKINS. 1 Was Governor's Assistant. 

Public Records of Connecticut, 1665-1677, pp. 31, 93, 

146, 159, 191. 
Hollister's History of Connecticut, Vol. I, p. 531. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 105 



Farmer's First Settlers in New England, p. 139. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. II, pp. 367, 382; 

Vol. Ill, p. 89. 
Cheney Family. 

American Ancestry, Vol. X, p. 95. 
Strong Genealogy, Vol. I, pp. 282, 283; Vol. II, pp. 

1272, 1271, 1270, 1264. 
Stephen Hart and His Descendants. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM THOMAS WELLES. 

Generation. 

9 William Barstow Strong (1837 ) Abby Jane Moore (1839- 

8 Elijah Gridley Strong (1803-1859) Sarah Ashley Partridge (1806- 

1865). 
7 Elijah Strong (1762-1838) Sylvia Gridley (1769-1813). 
6 Deacon Timothy Gridley (1743-1827) Rhoda Woodruff (1746- 

1817). 

5 Timothy Gridley (1711-1764) Esther Porter ( 1762). 

4 Thomas Gridley ( 1758) Hannah Wilcockson (1685-1733). 

3 Samuel Gridley (1647-1712) Esther Thomson (1655 ). 

2 Thomas Thomson ( ) Ann Welles ( ). 

1 Thomas Welles ( 1660) ( ). 

THOMAS WELLES. 1 Deputy Governor of Connecticut, 1654-56- 
57-59. Governor, 1655-58. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, Appendix, pp. 

464-465. 
Connecticut Public Records, 1635-1665. 



State No. Society No. 

47 WILLIAM STARK SMITH. 2877 

Born July 31, 1871, in Utica, N. Y. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Aaron Stark. 

7 William Belinger Smith (1827 ) Sarah Jane Stark (1832 ). 

6 Jedediah Lathrop Stark (1793-1862) Hannah Gager (1799-1882). 
5 Joshua Stark (1761-1819) Olive Lathrop (1764-1825). 



106 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



4 Abial Stark (1724-1770) Chloe Hinckley ( 1828). 

3 Abial Stark ( ) Mary Walworth ( ). 

2 Aaron Stark (1654 ) Mehitable Shaw ( ). 

I Aaron Stark (1602-1685) ( ). 



AARON STARK. 1 Soldier in the Pequot and King 
Philip's War. 

See affidavit made by him on the 1 1 th of June, 1 673, is 
in the archives of the Town of Westerly, R. I. 

Walworth's Walworths of America. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 

Walworth's Hyde Genealogy, Vol. I, pp. 248-253. 

Enrollment list of soldiers in "The Late Narragansett 
War," containing the name of said Aaron Stark, said 
list being certified to in Town Clerk's office of Valun- 
town, December 23, 1860, by Elisha Potter, Town 
Clerk. 



State No. Society No. 

48 RALPH PERCY PERRY. 2940 

Born June 22, 1859, in Reedsburg, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Henry Short. 

6 Oliver H. Perry (1820-1886) Mary J. McCloud (1827 ). 

5 John McCloud (1787-1836) Polly Brown (1789-1847). 

4 Noah Brown (1752-1821) Judith Short (1751-1822). 

3 Ebenezer Short (1721 ) Abigail Balcom ( ). 

2 Matthew Short (1688-1731) Margaret Freeman ( ). 

1 Henry Short (1652-1706) Sarah Whipple ( 1691). 

MATTHEW SHORT. 2 Chaplain in the service of the 
Colony of Massachusetts. 

Folsom's History of Saco and Biddeford, Me. 

W. L. Chaffin's History of Eaton, Mass. 

Massachusetts State Papers, Archives, Vol. VI and VII. 

Redlon's Saco Valley Settlements and Families. 

Owen's "Old Times in Saco." 

Daggett's History of Attleboro. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 107 

State No. Society No. 

49 FRANCIS JEWETT JOHNSON. 2941 

Born May 2, 1876, in Saugatuck, Mich. 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN BOYNTON. 

Generation. 

7 Otis Russell Johnson (1815-1895) Emily Wells ( ). 

6 Moses Johnson (1787-1822) Philomela Jewett ( 1839). 

5 Samuel Johnson (1748-1814) Susannah Searle (1750 ). 

4 Samuel Johnson (1699-1773) Rachel Boynton ( 1799). 

3 Ichabod Boynton (1677 ) Elizabeth Hazeltin (1683 ). 

2 John Boynton (1647-1719) Hannah Keyes (1654-1719). 

1 John Boynton (1614-1670) Ellen Pell ( ). 

JOHN BOYNTON. 2 At the time the expedition against 
Narragansett was organized, he joined the company of CapL 
Joseph Gardiner of Ipswich, Mass., and was one of the ninety- 
five men of this company mustered with the army com- 
manded by Major Samuel Appleton, at Dedham Plain, Dec. 9, 
1675. The Massachusetts Council proclaimed to the soldiers 
mustered on Dedham Plain, that if they played the man, took 
the Fort and drove the enemy out of Narragansett County, which 
was their great seat, that they should have a gratuity of land be- 
sides their wages. John Boynton was a soldier grantee from 
Bradford, Mass., of Narragansett township No. 3, Sowhegan 
West, now Amherst, N. H., his son, Ichabod Boynton, being 
claimant about 1 743. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM RICHARD WICOM. 

Generation. 

7 Otis Russell Johnson (1815-1895) Emily Wells (1833 ). 

6 Moses Johnson (1787-1822) Philomela Jewett ( 1839). 

5 Samuel Johnson (1748-1814) Susannah Searle (1750 ). 



108 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



4 Samuel Johnson (1699-1773) Rachel Boynton ( 1799). 

3 Samuel Johnson (1671-1753) Francis Wicom (1675-1750). 

2 Daniel Wicom (1635-1700) Mary Smith ( 1690-1). 

1 Richard Wicom ( 1663-4) Ann ( 1674). 

DANIEL WICOM. 2 Captain of the Military Company and a lead- 
ing man in town affairs in Rowley, Mass. Appointed and served on com- 
mittee for making divisional town lines, 1685. A member of the General 
Court, 1689 and 1699. A member of Captain Nicholas Paige's troop 
which accompanied Major Thomas Savage in the Expedition to Mount 
Hope, August 23, 1675. Quartermaster, June 24, 1676. His name ap- 
pears in the "Credits" of Captain John Whipple of Ipswich, Mass. His 
name appears in list of soldier grantees of Narragansett township No. 4, 
now Greenwich, Mass. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JOHN JOHNSON. 

Generation. 

6 Otis Russell Johnson (1815-1895) Emily Wells (1833-1901). 

5 Moses Johnson (1787-1822) Philomela Jewett ( 1839). 

4 Samuel Johnson (1743-1814) Susannah Searle (1750 ). 

3 Samuel Johnson (1699-1773) Rachael Boynton ( 1799). 

2 Samuel Johnson (1671-1753) Frances Wicom (1675-1750). 

1 John Johnson (1630-1635) Hannah Crosby (1634-1717). 

JOHN JOHNSON. 1 At the commencement of King Philip's War 
(1675), Captain John Johnson, Ensign in the Essex Regiment, com- 
manded by Major Daniel Dennison. Participated in the battles of this 
war. Killed in the defense of Sudbury, Mass., April 21, 1676. That his 
services as a soldier and ensign in the Essex Regiment were appreciated 
is shown by the following record taken from the records of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay in New England, Vol. 5 (1674-1686), p. 172; pub. 
1854, viz.: "1677, 22d October, John Johnson, Captain; Thos. Tenney, 
Ens., at Rowley." "The Military Company at Rowley being destitute of 
a captain, this Court doth hereby order Ensign John Johnson to be cap- 
tain and Sergeant Thos. Tenny to be his ensign, to the foot company there 
and they have their commission accordingly." 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. II, pp. 554-5. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, p. 474. 
Gage's History of Rowley, Mass., pp. 146, 360 and 446. 
Blodgett's Early Settlers of Rowley, pp. 127-13. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 109 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM THOMAS WELLS. 

Generation. 

9 Otis Russell Johnson (1815-1895) Emily Wells (1833 ). 

8 Andrew Shelton Wells (1800 ) Mary Warner (1805 ). 

7 David Wells (1774-1855) Abigail Shelton (1775-1852). 

6 David Wells ( 1 738- 1 790) Johannah Willcoxson ( 1 74 1 - 1 800) . 

5 David Wells (1699-1742) Mary Thompson (1706 ). 

4 John Wells (1675-6-1734) Mary Judson (1679-1743). 

3 John Wells, Jr. (1648-1713) Mary Hollister ( ). 

2 John Wells (1621-1660) Elizabeth Bourne ( ). 

1 Thomas Wells (1598-1660) Elizabeth Hunt ( ). 

THOMAS WELLS. 1 Settled at Hartford, Conn., in the summer of 
1636. Next year was chosen Magistrate by the planters; was in active 
participation in the duties of this office during the Pequot War in 1637. 
This office he held until his decease in 1659-60. In 1639 was chosen the 
first treasurer of the colony under the new constitution, and variously con- 
tinued in this office until 1651, at which time on account of other duties, 
he asked to be eased of the treasurer's place and the request was granted. 
In 1641 was chosen secretary of the colony and held the office in sub- 
sequent years. In 1649 he was one of the commissioners of the "United 
Colonies." In 1654 Governor Hopkins, being in England, and Deputy 
Governor Haynes having died, he was elected by the whole body of 
freemen, convened at Hartford, moderator of the General Court, and this 
year was again appointed one of the commissioners of the United Colonies, 
but other duties prevented him from serving and this year he was also 
chosen Deputy Governor; in 1655 Governor and in 1656 and 1657, Deputy 
Governor; in 1658 again Governor and in 1659 again Deputy Governor. 

Trumbull's History of Connecticut, etc., 1818, Vol. I, pp. 

64, 67, etc. 

Trumbull's History of Connecticut, 1898, Vol. 1, pp. 

83,87, 144, 177, 179, 184. 
Hoodley's Records of New Haven, Conn., 1858, 2 

Vols., pp. 80, 170 and 490. 
Walker's History First Churches in Hartford, 1884, 1663, 

1883, pp. 130, 167, 419. 
Historical Catalogue of First Church in Hartford, 1633' 

1883, p. 10, 1885. 
Porter's Historical Notices of Connecticut, p. 22, 1842. 
Paige's History of Cambridge, Mass., 1877, pp. 30, 589, 

653. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 478. 



110 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

State No. Society No. 

50 HORATIO GATES. 3069 

Born November 12, 1853, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM TIMOTHY DWIGHT. 

Generation. 

7 Perez Dickinson Gates (1818-1864) Louise Huges (1834 ). 

6 Horatio Gates (1784-1840) Electa Dickinson (1790-1823). 

5 Thomas Asa Gates (1751-1820) Margaret Dwight (1758-1841). 

4 Elihu Dwight (1737-1760) Penelope Graves (1733-1785). 

3 Nathaniel Dwight (1712-1784) Hannah Lyman (1709-1794). 

2 Nathaniel Dwight (1666-1711) Mehitable Partridge (1675 ). 

1 Timothy Dwight (1629-1718) Anna Flynt ( ). 

TIMOTHY DWIGHT. 1 Cornet of Horse and Captain 
of Foot. Served in ten Indian expeditions. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts. 

Register General Society Colonial Wars, 1896, p. 313. 

Dwight Genealogy, Vol. I, pp. 449-450 and see pp. ante. 

Gates Genealogy. 

Graves Genealogy. 

Lyman Genealogy. 

Talcot's New York and New England Families. 



State No. Society No. 

51 CHARLES HERMAN RUGGLES. 3159 

Born December 31, 1870, in Omaha, Neb. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Cadwallader Colden. 

5 Geo. D. Ruggles (1833 ) Alma Hammond L'Hommedieu 

(1843 ). 

4 David Ruggles (1783-1837) Sarah Colden (1791-1849). 

3 David Colden (1760-1798) Gertrude Wyncoop (1767-1790). 

2 Cadwallader Colden (1724-1797) Elizabeth Ellison (1726-1815). 

1 Cadwallader Colden (1688-1776) Alice Christie ( ). 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 111 

CADWALLADER COLDEN. 1 Lieutenant Governor 
of New York Colony from 1 761 until 1 775. 

History of Ruggles Family, Mass., 3d Ed., 1896, pp. 154, 
155, 156 and 157. 

History of Ruggles Family, privately printed, in possession 
of applicant. 

Colden — Correspondence of Cadwallader Colden, Esq., of 
New York, with his cousin, Cadwallader Colden, of 
Hamilton, Scotland, in 1796; Colden Family Bible, 
and records in possession of General George David 
Ruggles. 

State No. Society No. 

52 THOMAS LATHROP KENNAN. 3160 

Born February 22, 1827, in Morristown, N. Y. 

Generation. Line of Descent from William Brewster. 

9 George Kennan (1795-1876) Mary Tullar (1801-1866). 

8 Rev. Thomas Kennan (1773-1853) Sally Lathrop (1775-1831). 

7 Denison Lathrop (1755 ) Sarah Harris (1757-1852). 

6 George Harris (1720 ) Sarah Hubbard (1735 ). 

5 Gibson Harris (1694-1761) Phoebe Denison (1697 ). 

4 George Denison (1671-1720) Mary Wetherell (1668-1711). 

3 Daniel Wetherell (1630-1719) Grace Brewster (1639-1 71 7). 

2 Jonathan Brewster (1593-1659) Lucretia Oldham ( 1678). 

1 William Brewster (1560-1643) Mary Love (1562-1627). 

WILLIAM BREWSTER. 1 Drafted the Mayflower 
compact. Member and Chaplain of the first military company 
organized at Plymouth under Captain Miles Standish. Served 
against the Indians. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1897-8, p. 430. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JONATHAN BREWSTER. 
Generation. 

8 George Kennan (1795-1876) Mary Tullar (1801-1866). 

7 Rev. Thomas Kennan (1773-1853) Sally Lathrop (1775-1831). 

6 Denison Lathrop (1755 ) Sarah Harris (1757-1852). 



112 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



5 George Harris (1720 ) Sarah Hubbard (1735 ). 

4 Gibson Harris (1694-1761) Phoebe Denison (1697 ). 

3 George Denison (1671-1 720) Mary Wetherell ( 1 668- 1 7 1 1 ) . 

2 Daniel Wetherell (1630-1719) Grace Brewster (1639-1711). 

1 Jonathan Brewster (1593-1659) Lucretia Oldham ( 1678). 



DANIEL WETHERELL. J Captain and Commissary in charge of 
New London depot of supplies in King Philip's War. In the years 1675-6 
Capt. Daniel Wetherell lived at New London ; helped raise an army to 
go against the Indians. In the winter of 1675-6 an army of one thousand 
men was raised. In May the General Court at New London authorized 
the enlistment of 350 men as a standing army. These forces, which were 
under command of Major Talcott, were almost immediately ordered into 
the field. Mr. Wetherell and Mr. Douglas were the commissaries and 
New London the depot for supplies. Capt. George Denison had com- 
mand of the company raised in New London. 

History of New London, pp. 185-363. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 1897-8, p. 75. 



JONATHAN BREWSTER. 1 Was Representative from Duxbury, 
1639-41-42-44. Member of Capt. Miles Standish's Duxbury Company. 
Military Commissioner in Pequot War. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1897-8, p. 430. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM GEORGE DENISON. 

Generation. 

8 George Kennan (1795-1876) Mary Tullar (1801-1866). 

7 Rev. Thomas Kennan (1773-1853) Sally Lathrop (1775-1831). 

6 Denison Lathrop (1755 ) Sarah Harris (1757-1852). 

5 George Harris (1720 ) Sarah Hubbard (1735 ). 

4 Gibson Harris (1694-1761) Phoebe Denison (1697 ). 

3 George Denison ( 1 67 1 - 1 720) Mary Wetherell ( 1 668- 1 7 1 1 ) . 

2 John B. Denison (1648-1698) Phoebe Lay (1650-1699). 

1 George Denison (1619-1694) Ann Borodell ( ). 



JOHN DENISON/ Soldier in King Philip's War and served first, 
under Capt. Thomas Lathrop in 1675; was in the fight at Muddy Brook, 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 113 



where nearly all the members of the company were killed, including Capt. 
Thomas Lathrop. After that he served under Major Appleton and was 
wounded in the fight at Indian Fort on the 19th of December, 1675. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 138-156. 



GEORGE DENISON. 1 Received commission as Lieutenant in Octo- 
ber, 1736, at Stonington. Appointed Commissioner for the County of New 
London in March, 1703. Was Deputy of the General Court in October, 
1671. Appointed a Commissioner of Deputy for Stonington, Sept. 3, 
1689, and again May II, 1693, and in 1694. Commissioned Captain of 
Volunteers, September, 1689. Captain of New London Co. forces in 
King Philip's War under Major Mann and Major Talcott. Second in 
command to Major Treat in the Great Swamp Fight. Captured Indian 
Chief Canonchet. Chosen with Major Mason to assist the Pequot Chief 
to govern their tribes. He is said to have been the most conspicuous soldier 
of New London County, and distinguished himself in King Philip's War 
as a skillful and enterprising commander. 

Vol. VIII, Colonial Records, p. 58. 

Vol. IV, Colonial Records, pp. 5 and 458. 

History of New London, pp. 185-186 and 188. 

History of Stonington, pp. 336-337. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 36. 



State No. Society No. 

53 ALBERT KELLOGG STEBBINS. 3161 

Born June 21, 1875, in Milwaukee, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from Rowland Stebbins. 

8 Lemuel Dibble Stebbins (1841 ) Georgia Anna Green (1846- 

)• 

7 Albert Burt Stebbins (1812-1881) Mary Jeannette Beebe (1813- 

1870). 
6 Lamar Stebbins (1774-1861) Deborah Stebbins (1778-1865). 
5 Edward Stebbins (1729-1816) Elizabeth Burt (1741-1821). 
4 John Stebbins (1690-1743) Sarah Warriner (1690-1715). 
3 Joseph Stebbins (1652-1721) Sarah Dorchester (1653-1746). 

2 Thomas Stebbins (1620-1683) Hannah Wright ( 1660). 

1 Rowland Stebbins (1594-1671) Sarah (1591-1649). 



114 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

THOMAS STEBBINS. 2 Was with Capt. Wm. Turner 
at the Falls Fight, May 18, 1676. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, p. 251. 

Sheldon's History of Deerfield, p. 160. 

Records of National Society Colonial Wars in the Matters 

of Douglas Merritt and Arthur C. Thomson. 
Sheldon's History of Deerfield, Vol. II, (gen.), p. 316. 
New England Hist, and Gen. Reg., Vol. XXXVIII, p. 

157. 
Savage's Genealogical Dictionary. 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM SAMUEL SMITH. 

Generation. 

8 Lemuel Dibble Stebbins (1841 ) Georgia Anna Green (1846- 

7 Albert Burt Stebbins (1812-1881) Mary Jeannette Beebe (1813- 

1870). 

6 Lamar Stebbins (1774-1861) Deborah Stebbins (1778-1865). 

5 Lemuel Stebbins (1737-1808) Rhoda Wait (1766 ). 

4 John Stebbins (1692-1741) Deborah Lamb (1731 ). 

3 Edward Stebbins (1656-1712) Sarah Graves (1679 ). 

2 John Graves ( 1677) Mary Smith (1630-1668). 

1 Samuel Smith (1602-1680) Elizabeth (1602-1686). 

SAMUEL SMITH. 1 Came from Ipswich on the "Elizabeth," April 
30, 1634. Removed to Hadley in 1659. A leading man in the settlement 
and as Lieutenant was in charge of military affairs until 1678. 

Sheldon's History of Deerfield, pp. 310, 175 and 176. 

Field Genealogy, p. 210. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary. "Graves" and "Smith." 

(Supplemental.) 
LINE OF DESCENT FROM HENRY SHERMAN. 

Generation. 

II Lemuel Dibble Stebbins (1841 ) Georgia Anna Green (1846- 

10 Albert Burt Stebbins (1812-1881) Mary Jeannette Beebe (1813- 
1870). 

9 James Beebe (1781-1875) Polly Ward (1790-1860). 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 115 



8 Lemuel Beebe (1743-1813) Hannah Dibble (1745-1825). 

7 Lemuel Beebe ( ) Lydia Taylor ( ). 

6 James Beebe (1681 ) Abigail Sherman (1688-1708). 

5 Samuel Sherman (1641-1700) Mary Letterton ( ). 

4 Samuel Sherman (161 8- 1 684) Mary Mitchell ( ). 

3 Edmond Sherman ( ) Judith Angiers ( ). 

2 Henry Sherman ( ) Susan Hills ( ). 

I Henry Sherman ( 1589) Agnes ( 1580). 

SAMUEL SHERMAN. 4 Second named freeman of Stratford, Conn, 
(now Bridgeport). Executive officer with plenary powers in procuring 
the Union of New Haven, Milford, Branford, Guilford and Stamford 
under the Crown Charter. For many years assistant to the Governor of 
Connecticut. 

Trumbull's Colonial Records of Connecticut, 425, 426, 

436, 437, Vol. I; 13, 21, 521, Vol. II. 
New Haven Colonial Records (1663-5), 549. 
The Sherman Family, by Rev. David Sherman, p. 24. 
New England Hist, and Gen. Reg., pp. 63-69. 
Rev. Thomas Roberts' Century Sermon, delivered Jan. 
1st, 1801, republished in Danbury News, March 12- 
26, 1879. 
Hinman's Early Puritan Settlers of Connecticut, p. 172. 



State No. Society No. 

54 GERRY WHITING HAZLETON. 

Born February 24, 1829, in Chester, N. H. 
Generation. Line of Descent from John Pike. 



7 William Hazleton (1789-1864) Mercy Janet Cochrane (1798- 

1884). 

6 John Hazleton (1736-1815) Hannah Chase (1754-1826). 

5 Johnson Chase (1730-1761) Abigail Pike (1729-1804). 

4 Thomas Pike (1700-1757) Lois Perley (1702 ). 

3 Joseph Pike (1674-1757) Hannah Smith (1675 ). 

2 Joseph Pike (1638-1694) Susanna Kingsbury ( 1710). 

1 John Pike (1614-1698) Mary ( ). 

JOHN PIKE. 1 " 1 639 all men of Newbury were divided 
into four companies for defense, of which one was commanded 



116 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

by John Pike." Thereafter for some years he is mentioned in 
the records as lieutenant. Removed to Woodbridge, 1667; 
elected President of Woodbridge, 1671; chosen one of Gov. 
Carterat's Council. Member of Supreme Court by virtue of 
being a justice of the peace. 

1670, "Gov. Carterat to Mr. John Pike, Justice of the 
Peace and President of the Court at Woodbridge 
* * * Greeting." New Jersey Archives, Vol. I, 
p. 63. 

Roll of Officers of Militia elected and sworn in for Wood- 
bridge, 1673, includes John Pike, Captain. N. J. 
Archives, Vol. I, p. 134. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1899-1902, p. 732. 

Genealogical Register, 1902, Index Pike, p. 732. 

Coffin's Newbury. 



(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM JAMES SMITH. 

Generation. 

6 William Hazleton (1789-1864) Mercy Janet Cochrane (1798- 

1884). 
5 John Hazleton ( 1 736- 1 8 1 5) Hannah Chase ( 1 754- 1 826) . 

4 Johnson Chase (1730 ) Abigail Pike (1729-1804). 

3 Thomas Pike (1700-1761) Lois Perley (1702 ). 

2 Joseph Pike 2d (1674-1757) Hannah Smith (1675 ). 

1 James Smith (1645-1690) Sarah Coker (1643 ). 



JAMES SMITH 1 of Newbury, Mass. Lieutenant in the crusade of 
Phipps against Quebec, on return from which, in October, 1690, he 
perished by shipwreck on Anticosli. Capt. Stephen Greenleaf, Lieut. James 

Smith, Ens. Wm. , Sergt. Increase Piilsbury, Jabez Musgrave 

and four more were cast away and drowned at Cape Breton. Inventory 
of estate of Lieut. James Smith, who deceased Nov. 1, 1690, being cast- 
away on Cape Breton on the Canada Expedition, taken March 23, 1691. 

Essex Co. Hist. Collection, Vol. V. 

Coffin's Newbury, p. 155. 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1892, p. 763. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 117 

State No. Society No. 

55 OLIVER FREDERIC DWIGHT. 3508 

Born March 13, 1866, in Martin, Mich. 
Generation. Line of Descent from John Dwight. 

7 Corydon G. Dwight (1828 ) Sarah Elizabeth Northrup (1833- 

1876). 

6 Samuel Dwight, Jr. (1800 ) Darsa Bartiett (1807-1868). 

5 Samuel Dwight (1765-1817) Ruth Furnace (1763-1853). 

4 Simeon Dwight (1719-1776) Sibyll Dwight (1725-1784). 

3 Henry Dwight (1676-1732) Lydia Hawley (1680-1748). 

2 Timothy Dwight (1629-1718) Anna Flynt (1643-1685). 

1 John Dwight ( ) Hannah ( ). 

TIMOTHY DWIGHT/ Cornet of Horse and Captain 
of Foot. Served in ten Indian campaigns. Was also Deputy 
to the General Court. 

Dwight Genealogy, Vols. I and II. 

Register Society of Colonial Wars, 1899-1902, p. 623. 
Dr. Dwight's Descendants of John Dwight of Dedham, 
England. 

State No. Society No. 

56 HARRY LAFAYETTE KELLOGG. 3532 

Born June 24, 1872, in Madison, Wis. 
Generation. Line of Descent from Joseph Kellogg. 

8 Clarence Kellogg (1844 ) Julia Ann Adams (1848 ). 

7 La Fayette Kellogg (1819-1 878) Rosa Ormsby Catlin ( 1 824- 1 863) . 

6 Rowland Kellogg ( 1 786- 1 826) Sarah Titus ( 1 787- 1 868) . 

5 William Kellogg (1759-1824) Urania Bishop ( ). 

4 William Kellogg (1724 ) Keziah Dewey (1726 ). 

3 Stephen Kellogg (1695-1738) Abigail Loomis (1701-1734). 

2 Stephen Kellogg (1658-1722) Lydia Belden (1675-1759). 
1 Joseph Kellogg (1626-1707) Abigail Terry (1646-1726). 

JOSEPH KELLOGG. 1 The County Court of Hadley, 
Mass., approved the choice of Joseph Kellogg as Sergeant of the 
Hadley Company or "Train Band," March, 1663. The Gen- 



118 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

eral Court of Massachusetts appointed him 9 May, 1678, En- 
sign of the Foot Company in Hadley, and 7 October of the 
same year, Lieutenant in the same company. He was in com- 
mand of the Hadley troops in the famous "Turners' Falls" fight, 
1 8 May, 1 676, which broke the power of the river tribes. 

Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 

Timothy Hopkins' The Kelloggs in the Old World and 

the New. 
Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. Ill, p. 5. 
The American Genealogical Record, Vol. II, Part One. 

Published in San Francisco, by Am. Gen. Record 

Publishers Co., 1897. 
Foote Genealogy, p. 27. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 1899-1902, p. 685. 

State No. Society No. 

57 CHARLES COPELAND RUSSELL. 3533 

Born April 4, 1868, in Gouverneur, N. Y. 
Generation. Line of Descent from John Alden. 

8 Cyrus H. Russell (1828-1875) Fannie Maria Copeland (1842- 

)• 

7 Clewley Copeland ( 1 798- 1 878) Fanny Stowell (1812-1 890) . 

6 Smith Copeland (1773-1854) Polly Wetherbee (1773-1853). 

5 William Copeland (1730-1797) Mary Smith ( 1786). 

4 William Copeland (1695 ) Mary Thayer (1689-1727). 

3 William Copeland ( 1 656- 1716) Mary Bass ( 1 669 ) . 

2 John Bass (1632-1716) Ruth Alden ( 1674). 

1 John Alden (1599-1687) Priscilla Mullins ( 1650). 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1899-1902, p. 546. 

State No. Society No. 

58 LEVI HORACE BANCROFT. 3558 

Born December 26, 1860, in Sauk County, Wis. 
Generation. Line of Descent from Thomas Hurlbut. 

8 George I. Bancroft (1835 ) Helen M. Randolph (1842 ). 

7 P. J. Randolph (1809-1884) Alma J. Hurd (1817-1862). 

6 Joseph J. Randolph (1774-1814) Eunice Hurlbut (1781-1837). 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 119 



5 Rufus Hurlbut ( 1781) Hannah Lester (- 

4 John Hurlbut ( ) Mary Stoddard (- 



3 Stephen Hurlbut (1668 ) Hannah Douglas ( ). 

2 Samuel Hurlbut (1644 ) Mary ( ). 

1 Thomas Hurlbut (1610 ) Sarah ( ). 



THOMAS HURLBUT. 1 Soldier in 1635 under Lion 
Gardiner, who built and commanded the Fort at Saybrook, Con- 
necticut. Served in the Indian wars. Particularly in the Pequot 
War, in which he was severely wounded. Was granted 120 
acres of land by the Assembly on Oct. 1 2th, 1 671 , for services 
in the Indian wars. 

Hurlbut's Hurlbut Family Genealogy, pp. 15 to 18, 21, 

28, 49 and 94. 
Family records in my possession bring the family history 

down to present time. 
Society Register, p. 677. 

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 506. 
Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War. 



State No - Society No. 

59 HENRY ALVIN CROSBY. 

Born June 6, 1866, in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Generation. Line of Descent from Simon Crosby. 

7 Francis James Crosby (1832 ) Frances Adele Noyes (1837- 

6 Frederic Crosby (1795 ) Susanna Thaxter ( ). ' 

5 Michael Crosby (1771 ) Asenath Blanchard ( ). 

4 Oliver Crosby (1744-1825) Rachel Stickney ( ). 

3 Oliver Crosby (1716-1746) Rebecca ( ). 

2 Nathan Crosby (1674-1749) Sarah Shed ( ). 

1 Simon Crosby (1637-1725) Rachel Bracket! ( ). 

Register Society Colonial Wars, 1899-1902, p. 608. 
Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, pp. 476 and 477. 
Pope's Pioneers of Massachusetts, p. 124. 
Paige's History of Cambridge, 1630-1877, p. 519. 
Hazen's History of Billerica. 



120 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

State No. Society No. 

60 OLIVER CLYDE FULLER. 

Born September 13, 1860, in Clarkesville, Ga. 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Sevier. 

5 Henry Alexander Fuller (1835 ) Martha Caroline Wyly (1840- 

1882). 
4 Oliver Cromwell Wyly (1808-1893) Lucy Eddins (1812-1850). 

3 James Rutherford Wyly ( ) Sarah Hawkins Clark ( ) 

2 William Clark ( ) Elizabeth Sevier ( ). 

1 John Sevier (1745-1815) Sarah Hawkins ( ). 

JOHN SEVIER. 1 Settled in the Shenandoah Valley 
when a young man and established there a village called New- 
market. This was a frontier line at the time and the Indians 
were numerous and given to encroachment and young Sevier was 
obliged to fight for his settlement. He became celebrated 
through his conflicts with the savages, conquering the neighboring 
tribes in a number of engagements. In 1 772 he received the ap- 
pointment of Captain in the Virginia line. In the same year he 
removed to Watauga, on the western slope of the Alleghanies. 
In 1 773 Lord Dunmore began war on the Indian tribes and 
Sevier served through the campaign and distinquished himself at 
the battle of Point Pleasant, October 10, 1774. About the 
beginning of the Revolutionary War, the citizens of Watauga 
were desirous of being annexed to the Colony of North Carolina 
and John Sevier drew up a memorial to the Legislature making 
the request on the part of the citizens that they might so be an- 
nexed to the end that they might aid in the contest and bear their 
full proportion of the expense of the war. 

National Encyc. of American Biography, Vol. Ill, p. 430, 

1893. 
John H. Wheeler's Historical Sketches of North Carolina, 

p. 449. 
John H. Wheeler's Reminiscences and Memoirs of North 

Carolina, p. 462. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 121 

State No. Society No. 

61 f JONATHAN FRANKLIN PEIRCE. 

Born July 23, 1844, Utica, N. Y. 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Moulton. 

5 Jonathan Lovering Peirce (1799-1875) Angelina Moulton (1810- 

1833). 
4 Nathaniel Thayer Moulton (1787-1870) Lydia D. Holbrook ( 

1870). 
3 Jonathan Moulton (1726-1787) Sarah Emery (1740-1817). 

2 Jacob Moulton (1688-1751) Sarah Smith ( 1695). 

1 John Moulton ( 1 638- 1 705) Lydia Taylor ( 1 646- 1 729) . 

JOHN MOULTON. 1 Elected Ensign March, 1690; 
was one of committee appointed to call out soldiers and attend 
to their equipment ; served in King Philip's War, 1 690. Rep- 
resentative September 1 2, 1 692. 

JACOB MOULTON. 2 Sentinel under Captain Nicholas 
Gilman in a detachment at Gov. Hilton's garrison, July 3, 1710. 

GENERAL JONATHAN MOULTON. 3 Served un- 
der Capt. John Ladd, 1 757. Lieutenant Colonel 3d Regiment 
of Militia, 1 760. 

Adjutant General's Report in Military History of New 

Hampshire, p. 31. 
Emery Genealogy, p. 42. 

History of Hampton, N. H., Vol. II, pp. 861, 863, 865. 
Some Descendants of John and William Moulton, p. 13 

(1892). 
Dow's History of Hampton, N. H., Moulton Line, Vol. 

II, pp. 249-275, 278-9, 861. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 1899-1902, pp. 239, 

627,628, 715. 
New Hampshire Colonial Papers, Vol. II, p. 71. 
Moulton Genealogy, p. 33. 

f Life Member. 



122 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

(Supplemental.) 

LINE OF DESCENT FROM DR. ANTHONY EMERY. 

Generation. 

4 Jonathan Lovering Peirce (1799-1875) Angelina Moulton (1810- 

1883). 

3 Nathaniel Thayer Moulton (1787-1870) Lydia D. Holbrook ( 

1870). 

2 Jonathan Moulton (1726-1787) Sarah Emery (1740-1817). 

1 Anthony Emery (1713-1781) Abigail Leavitt (1715-1799). 

ANTHONY EMERY. 1 Surgeon Louisburg Expedition, 1745. Served 
in Col. Blanchard's regiment at Crown Point in 1755. Commissioned 
Lieutenant under Captain John Moore. 

Emery Genealogy, pp. 23-24. 

Dow's History of Hampton, N. H., Vol. II. 

Colonial Records, 1899-1902, PP . 627-628. 

State No. Society No. 

62 ALFRED WILLIAM GRAY. 

Born September 26, 1873, in Milwaukee, Wis. 

Generation. Line of Descent from John Gray. 

7 Nathaniel A. Gray (1842 ) Letitia Jane Dunn (1848 ). 

6 Alfred William Gray (1802-1873) Valeria Elizabeth Dodd ( 

)• 

5 John Gray (1769-1859) Diana Burrett (1775 ). 

4 John Gray (1739-1822) Elizabeth Steel (1745-1824). 

3 John Gray (1707-1761) Anne Hebbard (1706-1746). 

2 John Gray ( 1 690- 1711) Ruth Hebbard ( 1 683 ) . 

1 John Gray ( ) ( )• 

JOHN GRAY. 3 Served under Captain Ephraim Williams 
at Fort Massachusetts. Time of service, Oct. 1 4, 1 754, to 
March 28, 1 755. Served under Captain Isaac Wyman at 
Fort Massachusetts. Time of service, March 29, 1 755, to 
June 16, 1755. 

Massachusetts Archives, Military Series, Vol. XCIII, pp. 

155-173. 
Register Society Colonial Wars, 1899-1902, p. 649. 
Gray Genealogy. 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 123 



List of Ancestors 



Wisconsin Society 
Number 

ABELL, PRESERVED ( 1724) 

Pennoyer, Nelson Alonzo 15 

ADAMS, HENRY (1604-1676) 

Mason, William Lyman 17 

ALDEN, JOHN (1599-1687) 

Russell, Charles Copeland 57 

ALLEN, BENJAMIN (1652-1720) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

ALLYN, MATTHEW (1604-1671) 

Wight, William Ward 7 

APPLETON, JOHN (1622-1699) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

Kneeland, James 10 

ATHERTON, HUMPHREY ( 1661) 

Brockway, William Stevens 43 

AVERY, JAMES (1620-1700) 

Slosson, Frank 2 

BARRETT, HUMPHREY (1630-1716) 

Swain, William Chester 9 

BARRETT, JAMES (1710-1779) 

Swain, William Chester 9 

BARTLETT, GEORGE (1641-1669) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

BENEDICT, THOMAS (1617-1690) 

Camp, Thomas Edward 27 



124 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



BIGELOW, JOHN (1617-1703) 

Bigelow, Frank Gordon 30 

Bigelow, William 31 

Camp, Thomas Edward 27 

Hopkins, Bedford Brown 34 

BIGELOW, JOSHUA (1655-1745) 

Hopkins, Bedford Brown 34 

BRADFORD, WILLIAM (1588-1657) 

Camp, Robert 25 

Camp, Thomas Edward 27 

Chapman, Chandler Pease 4 

Strong, William Wolcott I 

BRADFORD, WILLIAM (1624-1704) 

Strong, William Wolcott 1 

BREWSTER, WILLIAM (1560-1643) 

Kennan, Thomas Lathrop 52 

BREWSTER, JONATHAN (1593-1659) 

Kennan, Thomas Lathrop 52 

BUEL, JOHN (1671 ) 

Kneeland, James 10 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

BULKELEY, PETER (1643-1688) 

Swain, William Chester 9 

CHO ATE, THOMAS (1671-1745) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

CLARK, JOHN (1655-1736) 

Clark, Orlando Elmer 24 

CLEMENT, ROBERT (1590-1658) 

Reade, Philip 3 

COFFIN, TRISTRAM (1605-1681) 

Coffin, William King 11 

Usher, Ellis Baker 8 

COLDEN, CAD WALL ADER (1688-1776) 

Ruggles, Herman 51 

COOKE, FRANCIS (1583-1663) 

Reade, Philip 3 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 125 



CROSBY, SIMON (1637-1725) 

Crosby, Henry Alvin 


59 


CRUTTENDEN, ABRAHAM ( 1683) 

Paul, Edward Joy 


28 


CURTIS, PHILIP ( 1675) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 


6 


DENISON, GEORGE (1618-1694) 

Sexton, Paul Denison 
Sexton, Arthur Taylor 
Kennan, Thomas Lathrop 


39 
41 
52 


DRURY, JOHN (1646-1678) 

Clark, Orlando Elmer 


24 


D WIGHT, TIMOTHY (1629-1718) 

Gates, Horatio 

Dwight, Oliver Frederick 


50 
55 


EMERY, ANTHONY (1713-1781) 

Peirce, Jonathan Franklin 


61 


FARR, JONATHAN (1757-1800) 

Farr, William Mattocks 


45 


FARWELL, HENRY ( 1670) 

Reade, Philip 


3 


FITCH, THOMAS (1630-1690) 

Fitch, Grant 


13 


FLINT, JOHN ( 1686) 

Flint, Francis Gardiner 

Flint, John Wyman 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland / 


22 

19 

6 


FLINT, THOMAS (1603-1653) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 


6 


FORD, WILLIAM (1633-1721) 

Paul, Edward Joy 


28 


FOWLER, ABRAHAM (1652-1720) 

Paul, Edward Joy 


28 



FULLER, MATTHEW ( 1678) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

Kneeland, James 10 



126 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



GALLOP, JOHN ( 1650) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

GARDINER, LION (1599-1663) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

GOLD, NATHAN ( 1694) 

Camp, Robert 25 

GORHAM, JOHN (1621-1676) 

Greene, Howard 29 

GORHAM, JOHN (1652-1716) 

Greene, Howard 29 

GRAY, JOHN (1707-1781) 

Gray, Nathaniel A. 37 

Gray, Alfred William 62 

GREENE, JOHN (1620-1708) 

Carpenter, Richard 26 

GUILD, JOHN ( 1682) 

Underwood, Herbert Wight 18 

HALE, JOHN (1636-1700) 

Swain, William Chester 9 

HATHAWAY, JOHN (1629-1705) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

HAWKINS, ANTHONY ( 1674) 

Strong, William James Henry 46 

HIBBARD, NATHANIEL (1680-1725) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

HILDRETH, EPHRAIM (1680-1740) 

Reade, Philip 3 

HILDRETH, RICHARD (1605-1693) 

Reade, Philip 3 

HINMAN, EDWARD ( 1681) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

HOWES, THOMAS ( 1676) 

Rogers, Ben Russell 38 

HOWL AND, JOHN (1592-1673) 

Greene, Howard 29 

Swain, William Chester 9 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 127 



HURLBURT, THOMAS (1610 ) 

Bancroft, Levi Horace 58 

JOY, ABIATHAR (1788-1813) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

JOY, DAVID (1724-1809) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

JUDSON, JOSEPH (1619-1690) 

Jones, Charles Louis 33 

KELLOGG, JONATHAN (1721-1745) 

Sexton, Alonzo Gilbert 40 

KELLOGG, JOSEPH (1626-1707) 

Kellogg, Henry La Fayette 56 

KNEELAND, EDWARD (1640 ) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

Kneeland, James 10 

8 

8 

LANE, JOHN (1701-1756) 

Usher, Ellis Baker 8 

LATHROP, SAMUEL ( 1700) 

Stark, Charles Gager 23 

LAW, THOMAS (1632-1712) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

LEWIS, JAMES (1679-1766) 

Jones, Charles Louis 33 

LYMAN, JOHN (1623-1698) 

Brockway, William Stevens 43 

MARSH, JONATHAN (1672-1731) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

MARSH, WILLIAM (1732-1780) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

MASON, THOMAS (1625-1676) 

Mason, William Lyman 17 



LANE, 


DANIEL (1740- 


1811) 

Usher, 


Ellis 


Baker 


LANE, 


JOHN ( 


-) 

Usher, 


Ellis 


Baker 



128 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



MILLARD, ROBERT ( 1662) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

MINOTT, JAMES (1653-1735) 

Swain, William Chester 9 

MORGAN, JACOB (1716-1793) 

Wetherell, Richard Benbridge 36 

MOSELEY, JOHN ( 1690) 

Wight, William Ward 7 

MOULTON, JACOB (1688-1751) 

Peirce, Jonathan Franklin 61 

MOULTON, JONATHAN (1726-1787) 

Peirce, Jonathan Franklin 61 

NEWBERRY, BENJAMIN ( 1703) 

Wight, William Ward 7 

OAKES, EDWARD (1604-1689) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

PAINE, MOSES ( 1643) 

Payne, Henry Clay 32 

PAINE, STEPHEN (1628-1691) 

Payne, Henry Clay 32 

PAUL, JAMES (1725-1814) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

PERKINS, ISAAC (1650-1725) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

PERKINS, JOHN (1590-1654) 

Reade, Philip 3 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

PERKINS, JOHN (1614-1686) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

PHELPS, WILLIAM (1599-1672) 

Brown, Charles Curtis 14 

Simmons, Samuel Sweet 20 

PIERSON, JOSEPH ( ) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

Kneeland, James 10 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 129 



PIKE, JOHN (1614-1698) 

Hazleton, George Whiting 


54 


PRENTICE, THOMAS (1621-1710) 

Mason, William Lyman 


17 


READE, WILLIAM (1605-1663) 

Reade, Philip 


3 


READE, WILLIAM (1639-1706) 

Reade, Philip 


3 


READE, WILLIAM (1682-1753) 

Reade, Philip 


3 


READE, WILLIAM (1704-1773) 

Reade, Philip 


3 


READE, WILLIAM (1724-1769) 

Reade, Philip 


3 


SEVIER, JOHN (1745-1815) 

Fuller, Oliver Clyde 


60 


SHERMAN, SAMUEL (1618-1684) 

Stebbins, Albert Kellogg 


53 


SHORT, MATTHEW (1688-1731) 

Perry, Ralph Percy 


48 


SMITH, JAMES (1645-1690) 

Hazleton, George Whiting 


54 


SMITH, PHILIP (1634-1684) 

Underwood, Harold Greene 


44 


SMITH, SAMUEL (1602-1680) 

Stebbins, Albert Kellogg 


53 


SPAULDING, TIMOTHY (1676-1763) 
Reade, Philip 


3 


STANTON, THOMAS (1600-1677) 

Mason, William Lyman 


17 


STARK, AARON (1602-1685) 

Stark, Charles Gager 
Smith, William Stark 


23 
47 



STARR, THOMAS ( 1658) 

Starr, William James 21 



130 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



STEBBINS, ROWLAND (1594-1671) 

Stebbins, Albert Kellogg 53 

STEBBINS, THOMAS (1620-1683) 

Stebbins, Albert Kellogg 53 

STETSON, ROBERT ( 1702) 

Paul, Edward Joy 28 

STRONG, JOHN (1707-1793) 

Strong, William Wolcott 1 

SWAIN, JEREMIAH (1643-1710) 

Swain, William Chester 9 

SWAIN, JOHN (1698-1771) 

Swain, William Chester 9 

SWAIN, JOSEPH (1723-1792) 

Swain, William Chester 9 

THOMAS, NATHANIEL (1606-1675) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

Kneeland, James 10 

THOMAS, NATHANIEL (1643-1718) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

Kneeland, James 10 

THOMAS, WILLIAM (1573-4-1651) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

Kneeland, James 10 

TILLEY, JOHN ( 1621) 

Usher, Ellis Baker 8 

TRACY, THOMAS (1610-1685) 

Brockway, William Stevens 43 

TREAT, RICHARD (1584-1669) 

McGeoch, Arthur Nye 35 

TREAT, ROBERT (1624-1710) 

Lombard, John William Peterson 12 

TROWBRIDGE, JAMES (1636-1717) 

Farr, William Mattocks 45 

UPHAM. PHINEAS (1635-1676) 

Upham, William Henry 5 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 131 



WELLES, THOMAS (1598-1660) 

Strong, James Henry 46 

Johnson, Francis Jewett 49 

Jones, Charles Louis 33 

WETHERELL, DANIEL (1630-1719) 

Kennan, Thomas Lathrop 52 

WHEELOCK, ELEAZAR (1654-1731) 

Camp, Robert 25 

WICOM, RICHARD ( 1663) 

Johnson, Francis Jewett 49 

WILLARD, SIMON (1605-1676) 

Reade, Philip 3 

WILLIAMS, CHARLES (1691-1769) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

WILLIAMS, THOMAS ( ) 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 6 

WILSON, BENJAMIN (1747-1827) 

Smith, Benjamin Wilson 42 

WOLCOTT, ROGER (1678-1762) 

Strong, William Wolcott 1 



OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 133 



INDEX TO NAMES OF MEMBERS 



Page 

Bancroft, Levi Horace 1 18 

Bigelow, Frank Gordon 92 

Bigelow, William 93 

Brockway, William Stevens 101 

Brown, Charles Curtis 75 

Camp, Robert 82 

Camp, Thomas Edward 85 

Carpenter, Richard 85 

Chapman, Chandler Pease 56 

Clark, Orlando Elmer 81 

Coffin, William King 73 

Crosby, Henry Alvin 1 1 9 

Dwight, Oliver Frederick 117 

Fair, William Mattocks 1 03 

Fitch, Grant 74 

Flint, Francis Gardiner 80 

Flint, John Wyman 78 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland 57 

Fuller, Oliver Clyde. . . . .' 120 

Gates, Horatio 1 1 

Gray, Alfred William 122 

Gray, Nathaniel A 97 

Greene, Howard 91 

Hazleton, Gerry Whiting 115 

Hopkins, Bedford Brown 95 

Johnson, Francis Jewett 1 07 

Jones, Charles Louis 94 



134 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



Page 

Kellogg, Harry La Fayette 117 

Kennan, Thomas Lathrop Ill 

Kneeland, James 70 

Lombard, John William Peterson 74 

Mason, William Lyman 76 

McGeogh, Arthur Nye 96 

Paul, Edward Joy 87 

Payne, Henry Clay 93 

Pennoyer, Nelson Alonzo 75 

Perry, Ralph Percy 106 

Peirce, Jonathan Franklin 121 

Reade, Philip 49 

Rogers, Ben Russell 98 

Ruggles, Charles Herman 110 

Russell, Charles Copeland 118 

Sexton, Alonzo Gilbert 99 

Sexton, Arthur Taylor 99 

Sexton, Paul Denison 98 

Simmons, Samuel Sweet 79 

Slosson, Frank 48 

Smith, Benjamin Wilson 1 00 

Smith, William Stark -, 105 

Stark, Charles Gager 80 

Starr, William James 79 

Stebbins, Albert Kellogg 113 

Strong, William James Henry 104 

Strong, William Wolcott 47 

Swain, William Chester 67 

Underwood, Harold Green 1 03 

Underwood, Herbert Wight 78 

Upham, William Henry 57 

Usher, Ellis Baker 65 

Wetherell, Richard Benbridge 97 

Wight, William Ward 64 



